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Old 12-11-2012, 03:10 PM   #1
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69-72 Gauge cluster

These are all factory original gauges out of the same cluster. I have only cleaned, painted needles and added a new bezel. These are without a dout the nicest gauges I have found in a cluster! The speedo and fuel gauges are still the mint green color and the back still has the original marking from the factory and Original lens has been buffed looks new and circiut board looks fantastic. The speedometer is showing 13,616. $250 shipped
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Re: 69-72 Gauge cluster

Nice! What did you buff the lens with?
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Old 12-11-2012, 09:51 PM   #3
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Nice! What did you buff the lens with?
Sanded with 2500 grit and then buffed with 3M rubbing compound 05973 It looks like glass when you are done! If you have deep scratches start with a heavier grit sand paper and work your way up.
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Sanded with 2500 grit and then buffed with 3M rubbing compound 05973 It looks like glass when you are done! If you have deep scratches start with a heavier grit sand paper and work your way up.
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