More progress...
Viola! This is the part we are after!
UPDATE: At this point you CAN remove the bezel assembly from around the LCD displays and simply remove the green lenses. Take care to tip out the LCD screens from the top and just lift out the lenses and rest the LCD screens back.
You will want to use "Goo Gone" or something similar to remove the factory adhesive.
Using 400 grit wet-dry sandpaper I removed the green paint/ink from the back side of the overlay. Don't remove too much or you may remove the turn signal green like I did.
Here is the first spot... in the light.
More and more...
... and then in the light again.
All done.
I used some red model paint to color the "6" in the SRT6 logo.
From there I used some light spray on adhesive to re-apply the overlay to the lens. If you want to change the actual color, you could mask off the areas you don't want painted, like the turn signals and traction control indicator and use a light coat of semi clear colored spray paint. (Get the kind used for R/C car bodies as it has a built in adhesive to bond it to the clear plastic.)
UPDATE: Here is the cluster back in with the factory bulbs. (I think the one on the right is not lit.)
Last thing to note. There was black behind the red part of the fuel gauge. I sanded that off and found a light port right behind it without a light in it. I put a bulb in and will report back IF it lights when the other fuel light comes on.
Cheers!
UPDATE #2: Here is the cluster with my new UV LEDs installed. I've also included a false color image below that better reflects real life as my camera does not pick up UV deep purple. Check
post #29 for specific bulb types and socket modification details for the UV bulbs.
Dang image limit... just click on the thumbnail below.