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I changed my Speedo cluster from white back to black and the surround in silver so it would match the rest of my interior theme tell me what you think.
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Damnnnnnnnnnn that looks hot!! Good work John!!
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good work man... very nice and clean

i recommend you get yourself a tach cluster instead of the minimalistic one you got... i did the same swap and it is very nice thing to do.

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Post by daewoomofo »

thats WAY too much silver in that interior. its got to be hell when you drive on a sunny day. its too much for me, but salong as you like it, thats all that matters.
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stunning interior. it looks a 100 times better than the plain/stock black-everything plastic.
im gonna have to do something about the colour of my interior sometime soon...
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damn very hot
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daewoomofo wrote:thats WAY too much silver in that interior. its got to be hell when you drive on a sunny day. its too much for me, but salong as you like it, thats all that matters.
Supriseingly its not at all i did have the cluster black originaly so i thought id keep the gauges black and paint the surround so i stick with the black and silver theme it always seems to much on pictures but when you are looking at direct doesnt seem alot.
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I didnt want to many colors otherwise it catches the eye and it really sticks out so i did a sliver & black theme which i think looks pretty good i bought the black gauge cluster from the junkyard here and took the white gauge cluster out which i have here as a spare incase i change my mind.
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Post by Scotty »

where did you get the chrome speedo rings?

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'i recommend you get yourself a tach cluster instead of the minimalistic one you got... '
was that an easy swap? thing is i have a really low milage on my clock. is there a way to keep my milage and have a different cluster
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Using OBD2 i can have a full guage cluster right on my laptop screen. as well as allot more information... Wonder if there is an innexpensive way to set a flat pannel up for guages... Now that would be pimpin
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Scotty wrote:where did you get the chrome speedo rings?

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'i recommend you get yourself a tach cluster instead of the minimalistic one you got... '
was that an easy swap? thing is i have a really low milage on my clock. is there a way to keep my milage and have a different cluster
I got them from germany.
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any perticular place in germany? did u go to germany yourself or through ebay or an online shop

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Scotty wrote:any perticular place in germany? did u go to germany yourself or through ebay or an online shop

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I found them on Ebay in the U.S and the seller was from Germany.

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Scotty wrote:was that an easy swap? thing is i have a really low milage on my clock. is there a way to keep my milage and have a different cluster
easy as hell... its a drag and drop job as far as the cluster goes and yes you can keep your original speedo unit with your current milage by simply swap the speedo from your cluster to the new one... i did that

you can reffer to tim's diagram to wire the tach.

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