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Old 12-28-2006, 10:41 AM
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I installed a Jager analog clock earlier this year along with some wood trim. For me, it really updated my shark. Mine has a white background and gold trim, but not one of the ones that Nicole has shown above. I included a blue light which completed the look. I dont have a pic handy to show right now. Was well worth the $$ to me.

The factory digital clock compared with whats in most cars today just doesn't suit the 928. Maybe back in 1985 when my shark was built, but not with whats available today. Tony's right in that there are many other ways to tell time than my car's clock, but I just wanted to update my car with a more modern look & replacing the dime store looking digital clock was an easy cost effective choice for me. Plus it got two thumbs up from the wife & anytime she approves of money spent on my shark is money well spent.
Old 12-28-2006, 11:09 AM
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Who needs a clock at all there. Most of the uprated stereos have a clock built in. If one really needs it, going on ebay for 12v clocks turns up all kinds of marine rated ones at a decent price. Then just order the trim piece from Jager and all is good.

I like nicoles too and its the no hassle way of doing it right, but alittle $$$.
BTW, nicole do you or Jager sell the carbon fiber clock trim area without the holes cutout? For people who want to delete the clock or add boost gauges?



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