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Product idea - A Voltmeter to replace the VDO clock that doesn't work?

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Old 02-06-2008, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by marks914
Yes, that is right. it cocst me about $180 ans 3 hours to make this piece, not including the core. Dont forget in addition to the gauges themselves, there is a new lens if needed) printing the faces, the front cover bezel, and I also have to use an adapter plate on the back to properly space the gauges down in the can. Plus three hours of refinishing the inside of the can, trim rings, wiring, installing the gauges, etc. Not to mention the scrap I had in Rand D. The 911/912 fuel gauge core prices fluctuate so much that I cannot gaurantee a price. this is how I have been doing the quad gauges.

What is really nice is it not only looks factory, but the rest of the gauge is completely refurbished as well.
Good to know Mark. Please keep us posted on the development of the RPM/volt meter gauge combination. Seems like a few of us like that option.



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