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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Cypress, Tx
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Re: Where did you put your gauges?
Another shot while driving. Gotta love overdrive! Just over 70 mph at 2000 rpm's!
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Re: Where did you put your gauges?
I'm glad I could help! I modified the backing plate and used it also. You could probably get away with not using one, but it holds things together nicely and I was able to retain the stock turn signals. Here is a pic of the back.
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