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Old 02-06-2012, 04:22 AM
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Those look awesome Mark! I'll be ordering soon.
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Old 02-06-2012, 06:54 AM
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thanks,
If anyone needs more info there is more here:
http://stores.newvintageusa-store.co...Categories.bok

and here:
http://www.newvintageusa.com/news.html
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Old 02-06-2012, 09:03 AM
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One note, these are packages, the bracket is not available separately.

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Mark,

Everything looks great. I'm still bummed about not being able to just buy just the bracket.

What if a customer already has quages and hates how they are mounted in his car with a plastic or home made panel. I thought your solution was great and allowed people to buy a great new product. I do understand that it's a selling point for your product line.

Just think how many guys out there who already have guages they are potential customers that would for sure be willing to spend a couple hundred bucks on a quality product. It sure would offset some of your R&D costs which have to be huge.

Heck who knows you could be the next big thing in Custom Guage Mounts. I sure know this industry needs a solution like yours.
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I've got the gauges, I ended up doing them this way with a Covan panel I textured and using the instrument panel that came with the bracket . I still have the bracket, but not using it at the moment.










The lens actually has a texture face and blends in with the bezel when the led's aren't on...pretty low key



One thing I did notice was that my colors were reversed on the check engine and brake warning. I used the housing supplied by new vintage and the led's were already glued in.

My kit came with a vertical lens and they sent me a horizontal lens free of charge so I guess there was a different layout between the two ...I've since swapped the colors around so it looks "normal". The check engine is amber and the brake light is red now.

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