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On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 08:38:27 -0500, "Wockman" <Wockman@knology.net>
wrote: >Has anyone used those replacement gauge faces (white in the daytime, blue at >night)? Yes, I put a set in my GSR, not for their appearance or pretty colors at night, but just so I can read the speedometer when there's strong sunlight coming in the windows and the guage faces are in shadow. >Are they easy to install? Took me the better part of an afternoon. It's fiddly. >Worth the money? Depends on why you bought them. They served my purpose. I understand that the little regulator unit that controls their brightness tends to burn out. Mine hasn't, but I don't drive at night much. |
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Indiglo gauges are easy to install if you enjoy pulling off your dashboard
and unhooking a lot of electrical stuff. They make your cars interior look like a fighter jet cockpit (sp? lol) I think the kits can be bought on ebay for $25 and if you install yourself its very cheap. I guess you think I dont like them ? Well, I love them ! And the only reason I dont get them is I am too lazy to install them ! |
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