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http://www.everythingcelica.com/gal3/albums/inst/film.jpg http://www.everythingcelica.com/gal3/albums/inst/plug.jpg from everythingcelica.com most of us have the green clock, so only those will work with us. i would have never thought to use purple and blue to have a blue clock. guess ill have to try it out. This post has been edited by rocky2006: Mar 27, 2005 - 2:02 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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maybe this is a dumb question. what kind of clock does my car bring? i dont know if they were made randomly or if specific clocks were made for specific years. because from what i understand, some clocks just come white with a green filter, and some clocks shine green with no filter. mine is a 94 st coupe. i want a standard blue color for mine. not light and not too dark. just like a royal blue. im guessing if its like rocky's with no filter, i would use 2 blues over 1 purple. but if it's white...what do i use? a couple of blue layers??? and how do i know if my clock has a filter? are these dumb questions??? lol.
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