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Offline Garth

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Re: blue needles
« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2010, 10:17:37 pm »
I already have a highline on my 2008 TFSI jetta and ive always wanted an R32 cluster...due to the lights and the needles.

how much will us ell it for?
You buy the cluster, give it to me, keep the needles and I'll replace your lights and needles for free :happy2:

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Re: blue needles
« Reply #16 on: May 03, 2010, 01:43:20 am »
I have a Highline R32 cluster for sale.
You can use the front of that cluster with the back of your own cluster to get the Blue needles and white dials.
Its plug and play :)

How? The circuit board is all one piece, with the LED's and display soldered on. You could pull the needles and dial faces off, but that wouldn't give the white/blue illumination. Also, the dials would need coded with VCDS on to the new car if you wanted to use them as is.

Out of interest though, how much would you want for the cluster? I could be tempted by the highline  :wink:

Its 2 piece.
Front piece houses all the display leds, dials, stepper motors etc.
Rear piece the immo and controls.
No need to pull needles off etc.

Will put it up for sale seperatley in the classifieds.


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Re: blue needles
« Reply #17 on: May 03, 2010, 08:37:04 am »

Its 2 piece.
Front piece houses all the display leds, dials, stepper motors etc.
Rear piece the immo and controls.
No need to pull needles off etc.

Really? How odd, my (midline) clusters are all fixed together on 1 piece