Finally, after 2 months, I was notified that my gauges are in. They are my original gauges, refurbished, with white-face backgrounds. Hope they look cool once installed. Steve
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Beautiful, and I bet expensive....
Those are bitchin!!!
Give us the details...
QUOTE (Headrage @ Feb 28 2006, 12:23 PM) |
Those are bitchin!!! Give us the details... |
you can buy the kits on ebay. not hard to swap out faces etc.....
looks good.
BTDT - lots of work
Sooo so tempted to do that. I've always thought those looked cool.
Zach
Greg Treadway at GT Performance offers this service... I liked it because I was able to keep the original gauges. Cost yet to be finalized, but most likely in the range of $400 (I had to have my speedo fixed too). Steve
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very nice looking
mmm very nice, I want some... Anyone got any cash I can barrow? I guess I will have to wait...
So... Wayne... commence soiling..... $385 for 3 gauges.. (plus an additional cost to repair the speedo!). Just hope I can remember how to re-connect all the wires!!
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So... Wayne... commence soiling..... $385 for 3 gauges.. (plus an additional cost to repair the speedo!). Just hope I can remember how to re-connect all the wires!! |
NICE
I want a set.
Just installed the new gauges..... very happy with the results. The wait was worth it. Thanks Greg at GT Performance!
Steve
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Man that really looks sweet!!!!
QUOTE (bmunday @ Mar 5 2006, 01:29 PM) |
Man that really looks sweet!!!! |
nice - really nice.
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you can buy the kits on ebay |
Looks good and I wouldn't mind a set for my car. Problem is the tach only goes to 7,000 rpm. Do 911 gauges go higher?
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