how to go about fitting this gauge cluster
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Re: how to go about fitting this gauge cluster (aemfreak)
CAN'T do it! Just messing with ya! check my sig-sell it to me.
The sol has that 2 section that hangs down where the temp and 0 of the tach is. Someone correct me if I am wrong here
The sol has that 2 section that hangs down where the temp and 0 of the tach is. Someone correct me if I am wrong here
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Re: how to go about fitting this gauge cluster (Laserjock)
people have put all sorts of clusters in all sorts of different cars... i'm sure somehow, someway its possible... its a matter of wiring, and if you care that it looks like sh** or not.
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Re: how to go about fitting this gauge cluster (Laserjock)
I put an EK cluster into my 93 si hatch... wiring is a yatch but it works now. The bezzel had to have a bad incident with a dremel since the clusters were curved in opposite directions but I will have a friend do some fiberglassing for me to make it look better. You can do it it just takes time and the ability to read a wiring digram.
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Re: how to go about fitting this gauge cluster (aemfreak)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aemfreak »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">199-2000 civic si gauge cluster..possible to fit in the slot of a 1993 del sol sis?</TD></TR></TABLE>
why?
why?
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Re: how to go about fitting this gauge cluster (aemfreak)
to save time just put the sol's dohc cluster in. the sol's cluster looks good as is. just my 2 cents!
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Re: how to go about fitting this gauge cluster (da935oul)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by da935oul »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">to save time just put the sol's dohc cluster in. the sol's cluster looks good as is. just my 2 cents!</TD></TR></TABLE>
pics?
pics?
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