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C'mon ya bunch of wussies! I bought in, you should too!

Not everyone can have the rubber chicken keychains to mark them as carriers of 'The Precious' but we all can have custom reverse indiglo gauges as a badge of membership!

Dam...........I should go into politics! :cool:

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I really prefer white guages. They look so much better and are MUCH easier to read.

That said, since I have the digital dash, changing just the tach isn't all that important to me...

at least not worth the bother of disassembling the guages.

Anyway, count me out. If I had the analog guages, I would do it.

Having just the tach, I would rather get this rev light for $100

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Steve

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Big Jeff,

I think it takes a few days for SRP to update the web-site, when I bought in on the 01-03 reverse indiglow it didn't show for several days.

It does seem that there are more people saying they signed up for these face plates than it's showing......I hope he's keeping things organized over there.

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Tim,

The remote is held on w/ double stick tape. Been there a couple years....so far so good.

Is's great to ride up the drive, pop open the door and ride in.

The gauges are DeltaGFX overlays. First ones in the states. Sent my speedo to Norway- Sweeden (?) so they could make a MPH version.

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I looked in my service manual and it is a pain in the ass to screw around the the gauges but doable. What about the needles? How do you remove them to put the gauges down?

Ken

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Quote from their home page:

The Indiglow Gauges are designed to lay right over your current stock gauges, and slide right over the gauge needles. General Installation Instructions are included.

Mine required slicing the the dials or removing the needles. I remove the needles. I would NOT recommend this to anyone w/o major mechanical experiance.

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