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Old 01-02-2004, 12:05 PM
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Has Anyone Made a Custom Gauge Bezel

Im looking to do something different with the gauge bezel in my 91. Id like to do something in plastic or brushed aluminum that will hold AutoMeter Gauges.

Im just not liking the factory look!:lala:
Old 01-02-2004, 12:08 PM
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yes people have done it, do a search and you will probably find a lot of stuff.
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I did a search, and only found custom gauge bezels for older 3rd Gens-

Anyone have pics of a 90/91 Camaro with a custom bezel/gauge set up??
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Took me two minutes to find: https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...ghlight=guages enjoy! There are two different versions in that thread. You should get the idea.
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LOL Thanks bro-

one of those days, a bit slow-
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Its cool, just takes time to find things you want, the key is the proper terms used. I know i have been "corrected" tons of times by some tight asses on this site before. You get the idea though right? Just swap out the panels with something else like aluminum for example. Then, depending on your guage sizes, places, ect., cut your holes with either a drill press or hole saw bit. later
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