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Old 07-16-2010, 05:48 AM   #11
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Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)

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Rob,

Where did you get the temp sender bushing?

All looks good

Thanks
I ordered them from Dakota Digital. They were $2 each + shipping.

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thanks for the info on the gauges. I was thinking it would cost more than that.

Wow! that took some serious time! Just curious what material did you use to make that from?
Have I mentioned this burb is way over the top.
That didn't include the cost of the bezel or having it assembled, just the gauges. I didn't make the emblem, I had a boardmember MrGoodplierss make it for me.

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Awesome as usual but that glovebox emblem.....WOW.....just.......WOW!


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i like that. where did you get the sending unit? will it work with stock GM gauges? i like to tap mine into the plug on the intake by the water neck. i seen it on a factory impala so i stole that idea.
Thanks. The sending unit came with the gauges and the bushing came from Dakota Digital. I'm not sure if it will work with the stock gauges.
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