Recently I just purchased the JDM Civic Carbon Fiber Gauge Bezel and also a Reverse Indiglo Gauge Face (the #s only change color at nite instead of entire dash). Both are my first mods to my 1998 Honda Civic EX Coupe and I can't wait to see how it turns out. The bezel cost me $50 and the gauge face is costing me $90. I guess that isn't too bad for a new look. <IMG src=smileys/smiley17.gif border="0">
i want to get some of those electroluminescet gauges. they look sweet on the roush mustangs. you will have to take pics when ur done so i can decided if i wanna get me some too/
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Sure thing. I ordered the bezel on ebay and the gauge face will take abt 6 business days to get in since the shop had to place an order for it. I will take pix both in the day time & nite time to distinguish the looks.
Someone at the JDM Honda Civic informed me that the JDM Gauge bezel has a hole missing on the left hand side for the maintenance check. I was wondering how hard it would be to cut out a hole in this type of bezel coz I'm sure that "feature" will come in handy someday. Here is a pic of the bezel...</P>
Well I tried to take out the bezel 2day and the freakin' thing wouldn't budge after taking out the 2 screws. I read on several websites how to do it (sounds easy) but I'll give it a try again.</P>
As for the reverse indiglo gauges, I'm gonna let a professional installer do it coz of time constraints and the fact that if I screw up any of the needles during installation, I pretty much f**ked. <IMG src=smileys/smiley5.gif border="0">I have detailed instructions how to do it, but not worth the trouble to get it done myself.</P>