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Finished The Stock Bezel

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SexyDSM95

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May 1, 2004
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Now it's not so stock mwahaha. I will do a write up later trust me it's freaking frustrating but I am happy with the end result. Enjoy 2G guys!!! :dsm: Tell me what you think and if you guys like the idea also.
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good match of the little gauge withthe big gauges :thumb:

problem is now it looks unbalanced with the other side being stock and all, but hey I don't wanna get rid of my fuel gauge as well
 
ummm how do you read oil pressure ? Also can you do a write up man i like it :thumb:
 
dsm4life said:
ummm how do you read oil pressure ? Also can you do a write up man i like it :thumb:
That's easy to answer I have an aftermarket oil pressure gauge that reads more accurately then the stock one....who needs to read oil pressure anyways pffft :rolleyes:
 
looks awesome, and mad props to the cup noodles!

... looking forward to the tech article. did you have any clearance issues with that?
 
dynatos said:
looks awesome, and mad props to the cup noodles!

... looking forward to the tech article. did you have any clearance issues with that?
Yea I definately did thank god my mechanical boost gauge was not as long as my VDO boost gauge. For anyone wanting to do this I would suggest an electronic boost gauge or my AC Autotechnic gauge (only reason being I know it fits he he he) other then that it was just a lot of dremel work/positioning just ask Fibreatha I was freaking out at him on AIM while I was doing it :rolleyes:
 
very nice. We does everyone want "Tech Articles"? Come on guys! Part of moving this industry forward depends on our ability to push the envelope! Try to do stuff on your own. I've learned everything I know from experience, and I'm doing ok. I got my own custom car garage now!
 
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