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Old 03-12-2012, 08:06 PM
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Hi all a quick part number request.

The plastic guage glass (is that a contradiction in terms) have deteriorated on my 964 guages. I understand that glass versions from older cars will work, does anyone have the part numbers for the glass version?

Thanks in advance.
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Just send to North Hollywood Spedo.
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I've been thinking of doing the replacement with a lens filter . A coated uv or sky filter ...
The lack of coating on the stock gauges bothers me .
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maybe some glare resistant coating.
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another good source is Palo Alto Speedo (paspeedo.com) no affiliation
they can do most anything you need
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Originally Posted by CoastRider
another good source is Palo Alto Speedo (paspeedo.com) no affiliation
they can do most anything you need
Did you notice his location ? "Stoke Poges" ?
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Originally Posted by VR6-er
The plastic guage glass (is that a contradiction in terms) have deteriorated on my 964 guages. I understand that glass versions from older cars will work, does anyone have the part numbers for the glass version?
The plastic film safety laminate on the backside of the glass 964 gauges can be removed with an adhesive remover, leaving them looking brand new again...
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Or just give Julian reap a call 0208 863 23054....harrow middx
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Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
The plastic film safety laminate on the backside of the glass 964 gauges can be removed with an adhesive remover, leaving them looking brand new again...
Thanks, what adhesive remover would you recommend?

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Or just give Julian reap a call 0208 863 23054....harrow middx
Could do but then I wouldn't have done it! I got's to fiddle with it myself!
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Fair play...I got fat fingers so leaving it to the pro......
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Originally Posted by VR6-er
Thanks, what adhesive remover would you recommend?
Could do but then I wouldn't have done it! I got's to fiddle with it myself!
Acetone is good and cheap but it will mess up plastic .

When you have the glass out could you measure it for me ?
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Originally Posted by VR6-er
Thanks, what adhesive remover would you recommend?
I used 3M adhesive remover but any of the goo-gones should work.
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Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
I used 3M adhesive remover but any of the goo-gones should work.
Thanks.



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