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Pipboy Nissan

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Super green!

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Damn why can’t we have this back?

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With an all-digital display cluster in a conventional car, which is effectively just an LED screen, it’s possible to hack something like this in. Getting a modern center console to cooperate would take some elbow-grease, but is also probably doable.

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LEDs just can’t recreate the glow of Electroluminescent displays…

Edit: although I guess the are digital.

I miss electroluminescence though… It never bothered me the way LED does

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Man… my first car was a Beretta GT and I thought the digital dash was the coolest thing ever. It scrambled one day and was pretty amazing to watch freak out.

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You have any pic of that beauty.

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Man, I wish! This was like…1998 when I got it and we didn’t take nearly as many photos

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