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Old 01-22-2010, 08:18 AM
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Were retrofitting these gauges into dash and will switch everything to electronic while keeping the stock look. Interior will be stock with electric windows activated by tipping the window cranks, Isis master cell installed in center console and hidden stereo system. Stock Am radio will remain in dash.
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Were retrofitting these gauges into dash and will switch everything to electronic while keeping the stock look. Interior will be stock with electric windows activated by tipping the window cranks, Isis master cell installed in center console and hidden stereo system. Stock Am radio will remain in dash.
This is going to turn out really nice. Those gauges are cool, I have been talking to Mark quite a bit about the products they offer. Nice stuff at great prices.
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Damn !! Killing me, I need to get on the gas over here. You guys have some great idea's. I love the "New" stuff hidden
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Damn !! Killing me, I need to get on the gas over here. You guys have some great idea's. I love the "New" stuff hidden
Thanks, trying to do something a little different and tick off the purists!
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Where is the owner out of, local?
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Nice stuff guys...gonna have it ready and at the Goodguys show in P-Town in March?
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Old 01-31-2010, 04:28 PM
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Yes, the customer is local and the goal is to be at Goodguys Pleasanton.
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Nice work and great progress. Should be a sweet ride with that power train.
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Trying to keep the stock look externally so we modified a stock gas tank. Features Bosch pump with -8 supply and -6 return this will go to frame mounted regulator. Also we will be mounting our reworked gauge panel and wiring it up this week. power windows are installed with crank activated micro switches. Overall, making good progress.
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A few shots showing the gauges we got from New Vintage. Very happy with how they turned out, I think it acheives the resto look we are going for. They feature stepper motor actuation, LED odometer and led backlighting in the factory green hue and now the redline is a little more in line with our LS3We also had to make some modifications to fit the Infinity speakers. Due to the Wilwood disc brakes we needed to "step up" to 15" wheels so we have 7" on front with a 235 60 and 8" on the rear with 275 50 drag radials (BFG). Sidewall profile is the same front to rear so from the side, its hard to tell. Trying to keep the sleeper look!
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