View Poll Results: What color variation should I choose?
Classic white numbers with red needles
14
60.87%
White numbers with blue needles
9
39.13%
Red numbers and red needles
0
0%
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Can't decide on my new cluster color from LexTech
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Can't decide on my new cluster color from LexTech
Hope everyone enjoyed the weekend. I've always wanted to get my cluster completed by LexTech and finally decided to get this done. My RPM needle completely went black and half the bulbs went out. Since the SC is my daily, I had to source a temporary cluster for a few weeks while mine is away. It's all boxed up and ready to ship out today.
So, this is where I'd like some of your guys input. My car has a black and tan interior combo and I would consider it a classy car, not very racy or ricey. I have no stickers, no carbon fiber parts, no engine performance upgrades, just a clean OEM 5spd SC300 that's lowered with 18" wheels and a front lip. Since I'm such a snob about keeping things pretty clean and OEM, I was thinking about going with the basic white numbers and red needles again. But, maybe I'd be willing to get a little wild and go white numbers with blue needles. Then I sat inside my friends BMW and then another friends Audi recently, and I noticed they have red numbers and red needles which was pretty classy.
So....decisions, decisions
Classic red needles and white numbers
Blue needles, white numbers
Red on Red (*note - would probably change every bulb to LED inside of car to red including volume/temp ****, climate, radio, key ring, etc....might be a lot more work than I want)
I guess this is a decent picture of my car currently and interior color combo.
So, this is where I'd like some of your guys input. My car has a black and tan interior combo and I would consider it a classy car, not very racy or ricey. I have no stickers, no carbon fiber parts, no engine performance upgrades, just a clean OEM 5spd SC300 that's lowered with 18" wheels and a front lip. Since I'm such a snob about keeping things pretty clean and OEM, I was thinking about going with the basic white numbers and red needles again. But, maybe I'd be willing to get a little wild and go white numbers with blue needles. Then I sat inside my friends BMW and then another friends Audi recently, and I noticed they have red numbers and red needles which was pretty classy.
So....decisions, decisions
Classic red needles and white numbers
Blue needles, white numbers
Red on Red (*note - would probably change every bulb to LED inside of car to red including volume/temp ****, climate, radio, key ring, etc....might be a lot more work than I want)
I guess this is a decent picture of my car currently and interior color combo.
Last edited by Tabaka; 04-29-13 at 11:08 AM.
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Well, you could do what I did and choose your color based on your mood and not be stuck with a single color. Can't help you with the needles though.
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Color Changeable Cluster
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Well, you could do what I did and choose your color based on your mood and not be stuck with a single color. Can't help you with the needles though.
Color Changeable Cluster
Color Changeable Cluster
I've seen it in person and it looks great. The problem is two (x2) SC owners from my area already have this combo. I'd like to be slightly different
Last edited by Tabaka; 04-29-13 at 08:41 AM.
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first off great looking car, and personally i would go with the white and blue. that would look sick at night, nut there all good! how much does it cost for them to do this? all my needles are out and my rpm gauge needs to be reset.
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Sick car bro, love the new wheels! I would hit up lextech tech first, and see what applications are available for our SCs years 95. I remember when I had my 92, I had several options I could go with. I dont think it's not the same for the 95 year? Don't quote me on that, either way keep us informed with your decision.
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according to their store:
the blue needles for the 92-93 SC ONLY
the red needles are for any SC under 1997
the white needles are 92-93 SC ONLY
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I do like the climate control in pure white though
the blue needles for the 92-93 SC ONLY
the red needles are for any SC under 1997
the white needles are 92-93 SC ONLY
=/ =/
I do like the climate control in pure white though
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according to their store:
the blue needles for the 92-93 SC ONLY
the red needles are for any SC under 1997
the white needles are 92-93 SC ONLY
=/ =/
I do like the climate control in pure white though
the blue needles for the 92-93 SC ONLY
the red needles are for any SC under 1997
the white needles are 92-93 SC ONLY
=/ =/
I do like the climate control in pure white though
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Personally I like classic. White on red looks great to me. But it's your choice! I think the classic colors are more Lexus like and classy but the other options are more "race" themed. Depends what your goal of your car is. I'm going to go with White with Red needles when I do mine eventually. I'll also do my climate in white when I get the chance.