sup guys i need a little help here. i have a 92 prelude and i did a whole interior convertion to a 94 with the mid speaker and everything but what i need is the electro gauge that only 94 VTEC and SI carries. do ya know how much so that i can get a hold to one of them for a cheap price. and is the conversion hard???
They are usually fairly tough to come by, and typicaly cost in the neighborhood of $100 or so. You also need the little silver box and wiring harness. Check the FAQ section, I think there might be somthing about them in there.
whoa averages from one bill and up that's crazy. but those are the most uniqe and "prettiest" lights i ever seen. thanx man, it's hard to find though right?
Originally posted by SiR-P12eLude thanx man, it's hard to find though right?
Well, 4th gen Preludes are comparitivley "rare" to begin with, and those were only used for 2 years. Plus, not many people are getting RID of them (like stock wheels and stuff) so wrecked cars are really the only source. I know some people on the board have been looking for them for a few weeks (months even?) without luck. Its just a matter of finding a deal before someone else does.
For 92-93 prelude, this is what you will need
1. The guage cluster
2. The entire dashboard wiring harness
3. The invert box - greyish box beside the guage cluster
From the post above, the swap don't come cheap unless you go find one at a junk yard and another thing is, taking the wiring harness out is a b!tch.
i happen to have a JDM front clip at my friends shop.. it has the electro gauge cluster and everything FOR SALE.. Just IM me (ophdeheezy) or EMAIL me at ophdeheezy@yahoo.com if you're interested!
How much are you willing to let yours go prelude2005, but that kind of suck can't see how high you rev. and swordfish your prob. rite on that whole "You mean the digital odometer? Electro guages are the fuel and oil temperature guages." but hey people understood so it's all gravey hahah
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