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Old 05-31-2001, 11:31 AM
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Installed my new gauges (pics)

Well, I installed my new gauges over the last couple of days. I think they look pretty good. Any opinions? I'm new at this stuff so go easy on me.






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Old 05-31-2001, 11:58 AM
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Here's some URL's incase the pics don't work.

http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/Pla...ds/blueshrt94/

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None of your links work
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Looks pretty good. How easy are they to read when driving?


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where did you get those?
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I don't get this link and pic thing. Sometimes the pics work, sometimes they don't. I was able to copy and pate the links into a new window and they came up.

They read real easy accept for the gauge hidden behind the tilt stick. No biggy.

I got them at Classic Instruments. They ran me $425 with the tach.

http://www.classicinstruments.net/


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Sharp looking gauges I'm not real sure if I like the placement or not, but if it works for you that's all that matters. The workmanship looks real good!

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Tanks! I had a tough time trying to figure out a decent layout. It works for now but may change in the future. I made everything "detachable" so I can pull the plate whenever I want. I'm totally open to suggestions.

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The gauges themselves look very good. They have a kind of class I hope you can continue throughout the car. I bet it'd look great when you finish. What's going in the middle?
I think the layout needs some work too, but I can't think of how to go about it..

's nice..
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Those look pretty nice, and clean too. Good job!
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I was going to put the dummy lights in the middle. I was thinking about cutting the transparents from the old stock plastic. I'm not sure yet.
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what about the SES light and stuff? highbeam indicator?
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I'm not too concerned with that stuff but that should be included in the dummy lights. I may just add a blue LED for the high beams.
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