180mph speedo on ebay
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180mph speedo on ebay
180mpg speedo
Buddy of mine who is also a member on here is selling his 180mph speedo this is a rare find people get a steal on this unit. This speedo was from my first Porsche!!
Buddy of mine who is also a member on here is selling his 180mph speedo this is a rare find people get a steal on this unit. This speedo was from my first Porsche!!
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Hey if your in GR you should stop by my shop sometime and we can BS about 951's. In the next week or two I'll be doing some work on a customer's 951, and I'm always doing something to mine.
PM me and I'll give the address if ur interested, it's over by the Meijer's on 54th in Wyoming,
PM me and I'll give the address if ur interested, it's over by the Meijer's on 54th in Wyoming,
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Originally Posted by theedge
I was thinking about buying it, but MPH is useless to me. If I could find a 300KMH speedo, id be happy.
My 87 na had one. The 180 is good until 20 then they start diverging at 40 and from there on out it is a guessing game.
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There is an 86 944 Turbo here that has the 300kpr (180mph) speedo.
You can also send you're stock speedo (160mph or 180mph) to a gauge calibration shop, such as North Hollywood Speedo. They calibrate the speedo (charge between $50 and 80$) and if you like to upgrade from a 160mph to a 180mph (or in kpr) speedo, add another $30.
You can also send you're stock speedo (160mph or 180mph) to a gauge calibration shop, such as North Hollywood Speedo. They calibrate the speedo (charge between $50 and 80$) and if you like to upgrade from a 160mph to a 180mph (or in kpr) speedo, add another $30.
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Originally Posted by hosrom_951
There is an 86 944 Turbo here that has the 300kpr (180mph) speedo.
You can also send you're stock speedo (160mph or 180mph) to a gauge calibration shop, such as North Hollywood Speedo. They calibrate the speedo (charge between $50 and 80$) and if you like to upgrade from a 160mph to a 180mph (or in kpr) speedo, add another $30.
You can also send you're stock speedo (160mph or 180mph) to a gauge calibration shop, such as North Hollywood Speedo. They calibrate the speedo (charge between $50 and 80$) and if you like to upgrade from a 160mph to a 180mph (or in kpr) speedo, add another $30.
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Originally Posted by testarossa_td
Make your own gauges..
My 87 na had one. The 180 is good until 20 then they start diverging at 40 and from there on out it is a guessing game.
My 87 na had one. The 180 is good until 20 then they start diverging at 40 and from there on out it is a guessing game.