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Old 03-11-2003, 08:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gauges and Bezel Thoughts...

I had an idea to do this after reading what you people said because i have the blue gas/fuel gauges, i should have it done within the next month:

Gauges:


Bezel/Cover Thingy:


of course the bezel painted black (flat black) with the white gauges underneath with blue at night - i think it would look good, of course i could be wrong!

Wish me luck,
Jonathan

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Old 03-11-2003, 08:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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OK. I'm confused.


You posted in the other thread that is exactly like this one. Then posted here.......

for what reason?
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just stated the gauges that i was gonna use.....
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just stated the gauges that i was gonna use.....

alright. Good luck. Hit me up if you need any help. I have had the gauges out so many times I bet I could do it blind
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is it hard once you get the two long outer pieces out? i got the gas/temp mod done....but is it much harder after that?
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is it hard once you get the two long outer pieces out? i got the gas/temp mod done....but is it much harder after that?

if you can get the cover piece off then you can get the gauges out. Just be careful you don't break the needles The stock gauges aren't as easy to get out as the indiglos are to get in.


PS your sig is way too big.


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i will fix the sig later, i just put it in there....i'll fix it later - how do i make it smaller?
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