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Step 5Assembly/Further Modification.

Assembly/Further Modification.
Now you're ready to put it all back together.

After doing this I found that the buttons seemed really loose. So I opened it back up and put a big dollop of hot glue behind the buttons on the rear side of the case. Worked like a charm!

Now just plug it in and test it out!

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

Thanks! Mike


NOTE: I have seen a mod on here that involved peeling the front sticker off and scraping the red paint off of the Nintendo Logo. If you're feeling adventurous you can do this and rewire the USB light right under the hollowed out nintendo logo. I think it would be pretty sweet, but just didn't feel like doing it. Maybe some other time!
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Apr 16, 2009. 2:05 PMGhostBoyHiro says:
i did mines 1st but urs came out more cleaner den mines i like how ppl find new ways 2 reuse old gaming stuff i give u kudos 4 trying out my mod

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