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Re: Using a Camaro Tach in our Gauge Clusters
subscribing!
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Location: South Florida
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Re: Using a Camaro Tach in our Gauge Clusters
This is one mod that I have gone back and forward 100 times between just doing all my gauges with a new bezel to autometers or just keeping mine and adding the camaro tach...so I am suscribing as well..
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Location: Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024
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Re: Using a Camaro Tach in our Gauge Clusters
Albert, I'll be getting mine done in the next month or so. When I get it done, i'll call you. Either you stop by or i'll come down to the dealership to see you. Harry
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