ok in addition to what i did with the 4 #74 bulbs(putting a larger head bulb w/ a 194 bulb condem and changing the one 194 bulb to a white led bulb) i also took the cluster out again cuz i had a bright idea....i ddnt take pics cuz i dont have a digital camera and my friends girls had his....anyways this is what i did on my 00 civic si and assume this would work on 96-00 civics as well but may be wrong. IF you take the cluster out and look at the top of the cluster you will notice there is a long piece of "see through" black plastic with a couple spots that are like a real light blue to allow the light to come through from the two top #24 bulbs. I took the clear plastic front piece off by unsnapping the tabs and then there are tabs for the black plastic bezel and cover just snap those off(oh you'll have to take out the top right bulb) and remove bezel. Now like i was talking about earlier there is a long black transpearent plastic with a couple light blue spots for the light to come through that lights up the cluster from the front. What i did was take that piece out and cut the middle/center section out. This way i could insert a piece of cut colored gel filter that is used for strobe lights to change the color of the light. I choe to use blue and cut the strips to fit in the section i removed and then just used tap to secure. Now when i reinstalled it the light was just real white w/ a slight blue tint and not the effect i wanted so i took it out again and added another layer of the plaste gel filter and then reinstalled to get the desired effect. Now i know this is kinda confusing w/o pics but im pretty sure that if you have a similar cluster than once you remove it and start looking it over you see exactly what im talking about. Ill try to get a camera and take a pic of the cluster now. If i remember when i get some reverse glow gauges and put em in i;; try to remember to take pics what i described unless someone does this before than and takes pics. Like i said i just used the colored plastic gel filter from a storbe light and of course not the hard plastic disc but the flimsy colored filters. Hope this helps!