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Re: Aftermarket Gauges (Straight Fit)
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I just like the top retro ones so 320 + 230 + gps gauge 275 correct?

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Gps speedo absolutely marvelous

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Yumm

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The Autometer speedo is about $320 from the states.
The Autometer Tacho is about $230 delivered.

The GPS guage is $275 delivered. It even has green LED's in it for side indicator signal and a blue LED for high beam! You can also put flames and additional text or logos on the gauge face as well. Amazing how flexible they are with the design.

They can do some awesome stuff-

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Posted on: 2011/3/31 5:49
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yes yes yes!!! how much????

Posted on: 2011/3/31 5:25
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Re: Aftermarket Gauges (Straight Fit)
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I LOVE IT

and its GPS so you know how fast you're really going (not just guessing)

and the TACHO ! hmmm maybe someone will buy my original and I won't pay out so much?

Posted on: 2011/3/31 4:03
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I just thought I'd share some interesting information I've found while researching gauges to fit in my dash.
As you would probably all know the correct size for the Coupe style 3 hole dash is 3 3/8".
Most of the gauge makers make this size. The hardest bit is finding metric gauges (which I guess isn't essential considering a lot of our cars originally came wth MPH speedos).
I've fallen in love with the Autometer "American Muscle" style gauge which has only just become available in metric-

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There is also a matching tacho that also looks great-

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Just today I was doing a bit more looking around and found these guys-

Speed Hut Custom Gauges

They fully custom make all of their gauges so you can choose the entire design on the gauge right down to the text style and needle colour! The gauge I've linked to is a GPS speedo so you don't even need to connect it to your transmission to get your speed. It even logs your quarter mile time, 0-100kms time, elevation plus heaps more. Looks awesome!

Anyway, just thought I'd share that info for anyone who's looking at gauges. Let me know if you have any other questions!

Posted on: 2011/3/31 3:33
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