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Old 02-04-2003, 12:20 PM
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Euro Style Reverse Indiglos for a '97...is there such a thing?

Well, I saw arrafio just installed these on his car, and I like them a lot, but so far I have only been able to find them for a '98+ Maxima. Do they make them for '95-'97 model Maximas?

The ones I want are reverse indiglos, but they still have the indiglo circle in the middle of the gauges. Here's what they look like (this is a picture of the '02-'03 gauges):



Is there such a thing for my car?

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Old 02-04-2003, 01:13 PM
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Search around on eBay. I know Greg is selling the 98-99 gauges on custommaxima.com, but I got mine from eBay before he carried them.
There were definitely the same exact gauges on eBay for a 97 Maxima.
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I want them! So far, I have only been able to find the regular reverse indiglos, but I want those circles in the middle (euro style).

Guess I'll keep looking.

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Originally posted by Nick97SE
I want them! So far, I have only been able to find the regular reverse indiglos, but I want those circles in the middle (euro style).

Guess I'll keep looking.

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dood.....those are some sick indiglos! I want them for my 96.
Can anybody tell us if they make them for 95-97s?
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Why dont you buy the regular reverse indiglos and get some indiglo needles too? I wish my 98 could have this set up, but my needles are orange and blue indiglo needles wont work.
Just a thought...
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I think I found them:

http://209.87.151.155/detail.asp?PRO...EGNM9597SE-REV

I'm still not 100% sure if they light up like araffio's.

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Old 02-05-2003, 12:26 PM
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Originally posted by Nick97SE
I think I found them:

http://209.87.151.155/detail.asp?PRO...EGNM9597SE-REV

I'm still not 100% sure if they light up like araffio's.

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Yes, that's them. They are identical as mine during the day.
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Originally posted by araffio



Yes, that's them. They are identical as mine during the day.
yes!! Now, I wonder if I can find them cheaper anywhere.

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Originally posted by Nick97SE


yes!! Now, I wonder if I can find them cheaper anywhere.

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I paid something like $40 or $45 shipped on eBay
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Originally posted by Nick97SE


yes!! Now, I wonder if I can find them cheaper anywhere.

-Nick
If you do then let me know too! Thanks for finding those indiglos man. I didn't think i could get best of both worlds....(Reverse and normal indiglo)
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Originally posted by MAXSRB

If you do then let me know too! Thanks for finding those indiglos man. I didn't think i could get best of both worlds....(Reverse and normal indiglo)
I guess no carries my gauges anymore.
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Old 02-06-2003, 09:35 AM
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Originally posted by BenBlanco218
I guess no carries my gauges anymore.
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A little OT, but how do you like the white Street Glow neons? I just bought some today...
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Originally posted by araffio


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A little OT, but how do you like the white Street Glow neons? I just bought some today...
They're the best kit out right now. They're very durab;e and really bright compared to ther kits such as Low Glow or those local auto parts store kits.
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Originally posted by BenBlanco218
They're the best kit out right now. They're very durab;e and really bright compared to ther kits such as Low Glow or those local auto parts store kits.
How was the install? One man job?

Where'd you mount the switch?
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Originally posted by araffio


How was the install? One man job?

Where'd you mount the switch?
The install was pretty straight-forward. I had to drill some holes in the plastic undercarriage to run the zip ties for the front tube. I also had to drill holes in the sides for the side tubes as well. The rear tube I figured some way to zip tie with the existing holes on the in side of the rear bumper. My switch was omunted in the blank spot next to my interior lighting dimmer switch.
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Originally posted by BenBlanco218
The install was pretty straight-forward. I had to drill some holes in the plastic undercarriage to run the zip ties for the front tube. I also had to drill holes in the sides for the side tubes as well. The rear tube I figured some way to zip tie with the existing holes on the in side of the rear bumper. My switch was omunted in the blank spot next to my interior lighting dimmer switch.
So you used zip ties rather than screws? Interesting.
I assume all I gotta do is jack the car up nice and high and get to work. Where did you run the wire under the car?

I was thinking about mounting the switch in the same location. Is it a rocker?
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Originally posted by araffio


So you used zip ties rather than screws? Interesting.
I assume all I gotta do is jack the car up nice and high and get to work. Where did you run the wire under the car?

I was thinking about mounting the switch in the same location. Is it a rocker?
Yea, I used like 3 zip ties at the ends and centers of each tube. I ran the wires along the wheel wells. It is a rocker switch or at least miine is.
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Originally posted by BenBlanco218
I ran the wires along the wheel wells.
Inside or outside the wheel well? Are any wires exposed to the outside?
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Alright, I just ordered the Indiglos. I checked on eBay again today and there weren't any still, so I decided to just spend the money. How hard is the install for them?

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Originally posted by Nick97SE
Alright, I just ordered the Indiglos. I checked on eBay again today and there weren't any still, so I decided to just spend the money. How hard is the install for them?

Thanks,
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Not hard at all. Just gotta remove the cluster, put the gauges on, wire them up and you are done.
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