[quote name='Alpha2']I still wouldnt try to install the complete AB pacakge myself, I recently saw an AB package on one of the importer sites that has a preplacement front for the GBA that was made to accomodate the light easier so there's less work... I want to read the instructions first to see just how easy it is though.
Unfortunatly they didn't have a white front but they did have a black and I guess I can stand to have that match my SP and cube.[/quote]
Heck, if they have a pre-altered face plate for the afterburner kit then that solves most of the trouble. I spent most of my time grinding away plastic in order to accomodate the afterburner light plate. Now all you have to worry about is sodering two wires. That is if you leave out the dimmer switch like I did.
It really is quite easy. I had never soldered before this and I tell ya I made out ok. There was one solder point that took a few tries because it was really small but otherwise the install was a cinch!
I'd scan the instructions for ya if I still had them so you could see for yourself. I encourage you to give it a shot, whether you choose the full alteration method or the pre-provided face plate. Either way, you can't beat the satisfaction you'll get when you first power up the kit and see that screen light up. I certainly love my GBA more now. Maybe that is a male bonding thing...
As a side note, if you do decid to work on it yourself, remember this important piece of advice. :shock: The power light on the GBA is actually a tiny piece of plastic that enhances the green and red power LED's on the board itself. Be VERY careful not to lose this piece. A friend of mine warned me of how easy this piece is to lose. Needless to say, I lost mine. #-o It's not really a big deal as the light still works. It's just that you have to look through the tiny hole in the chassis to see it (unless you have a see through GBA like I do).
Sorry for the long rant...