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Hmm that 4 gauge one is sweet. Is there room to do a 5" tach too on the 67-72 dash (custom plate of course)
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Las Vegas
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I'm sticking with the automatic so i wasn't too worried about the tach. I akske Javy about the billet panel he builds to see if it would fit... POST for Dash Panel
By the way, Jegs and Summit have the set for $450.00 ... |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Finally Autometer adds a 4 in 1 combo guage to it's lineup. Classic and Dolphin have had them for awhile. I finally had a chance to check out some of the Classic Instruments combo guages and the ranges looked a little small to me. I wonder how these ones would stack up? They'd look great evenif you couldn't read 'em
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Grapevine, TX
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Nice post... and I liked the followup of the billet panel. I phoned Javier in CA and got thier link for the company, it follows.
http://www.jjengineering.us/ Also, when you go to his site you can see a great looking '69, his personal truck. In the weeds with a couple of quad's poking through the hood... nice truck. Thank you so much for both posts... you have provided me a path to solution on my istrument dilema.
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