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Old 27 August 2013, 01:01 PM
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Just wondered if anyone had changed the digital clock from the standard green to a reddish/orange colour?

It looked fine in the WRX I had as the speedo etc showed up the same greenish colour. Since I've changed the car it'd be nice to be able to change the clock colour to the same orange/reddish colour that the speedo, rev counter etc glow in.

Cheers for any help if anyone's done this or has a link to someone who has!!

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Not tried it in a scoob, but in was a simple filter change in the MR2 just a pice of coloured plastic did the trick
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Roses wrapper lol
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Roses wrapper lol
Not far off to be honest
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Originally Posted by Cpt Jack Sparrow
Not tried it in a scoob, but in was a simple filter change in the MR2 just a pice of coloured plastic did the trick
Nice one, not even thought about that
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Originally Posted by Steve's Sti
Roses wrapper lol
Good excuse to buy a tin
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i did it amber like my hawk clocks.
i bought evo 8 clock(16 pounds from US, UK breakers wish charge me from 30 to 60 quid)
evo 8 clock is the same size as scoob clock and the same socket) plus some red red camera filter (ebay)
bin scoob clock and change it for evo
when You take off covers from both clocks they light up light green but covers are different colours thats why scoob clock is green (more darker then withouth cover)evo is white(no idea how evo cover change green clock to white but its white)
cut and glue camera filter -job done
buttons are in different places thats why You need to use evo clock in the car.

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Originally Posted by fawor
i did it amber like my hawk clocks.
i bought evo 8 clock(16 pounds from US, UK breakers wish charge me from 30 to 60 quid)
evo 8 clock is the same size as scoob clock and the same socket) plus some red red camera filter (ebay)
bin scoob clock and change it for evo
when You take off covers from both clocks they light up light green but covers are different colours thats why scoob clock is green (more darker then withouth cover)evo is white(no idea how evo cover change green clock to white but its white)
cut and glue camera filter -job done
buttons are in different places thats why You need to use evo clock in the car.
Cheers for that, on the case now !!!
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