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> Got my gauges done..., And a big thanks to George for my seatbelts...
Twise
post Oct 8 2008, 06:09 PM
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Well, the devil is in the details for sure. Who would have thought that seatbelts would be such a pain in the ass (to obatin). Now I know I have been saying it is going to upholstery for like three months, but now it is for sure headed there, wait for it, tomorrow.

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Man they aint kidding when they say NOS (new old stock)...
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I am pretty happy with the look, can't wait to see it with the dash installed...
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Looks simple enough, but it wasn't
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I may have to go with a bigger wheel...

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Anyone know how I can go about popping that oil level module out of there and replacing it with a volt module?

I want the one gauge center console look - plus I need room for the lcd screen. I believe it can be done, jus curious if anyone had some info that would save me from more research.

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post Oct 10 2008, 05:25 AM
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Here are some getty dash gauges with the 914 orientation and 914 fuel gauge installed

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