Instrument Cluster Ready
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Nice job MacGyver! I never would have thought of sink drains. As I was reading, I was like, What? But it came out great! I took about 3 hours to make a bezel for my tach and another hour to make the block-off. Oh, and I love the chrome! I hope I find a chrome on myself.
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Looks good.
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Now I know what I'll probably do for mine, THANKS FOR THE GREAT TIP
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what size is the smaller gauges did you have to remove metal from opening to fit
Very Nice Im working on mine as we speak getting readt to get chromed ,I found a tach Auto meter that fit with little metal removed getting the Vac gauge restored and face lifted too.
Very Nice Im working on mine as we speak getting readt to get chromed ,I found a tach Auto meter that fit with little metal removed getting the Vac gauge restored and face lifted too.
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Nice setup 71 long bed!
Where did you come up with the instrument panel? Mine has been fubar'd and I like the lines of that one.
Where did you come up with the instrument panel? Mine has been fubar'd and I like the lines of that one.
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Dang thats slick!!
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Very clever Dude...SWEET!!!
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What ever jake offers you, I'll double it ......nice job
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Very good example of Red Neck engineering. Looks sweet
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nice job on the panel and 71 longBed, you can always powder coat the panel
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