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brand new mookeeh gauge overlays: $85 shipped. these are $100 shipped new, so I feel a couple bucks off for being taken out of the plastic is fair enough. I tested them on a house hold 9v battery and they work, but they've never been installed or soldered or anything. Everything is just as it came out of the plastic.

 

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc92/pocketrocket1331/Mobile%20Uploads/1327718742.jpg

 

next is an 88/89 ignition knock box that's been restored. Perfect for you 87 guys! Very flexible on price with this one, really just make me an offer and I'll probably take it. Per forum rules I have to start somewhere though, so $40 shipped it is!

 

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc92/pocketrocket1331/Mobile%20Uploads/1316382591.jpg

 

thanks,

-Justin

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Hey bud, Im interested inthe knock box. Also, do you have instructions with those guage overlays? If I buy the knock box will you make some copies of the instructions if you have em and stick em in with the knock box, 2fer1 deal ;)

 

BC_99

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I installed the gauge overlays on my car. They look great! It's pretty straight forward for installation. I did mine without instructions. I don't think they come with instructions.

 

Take the cluster out. undo the 8 screws and pull the plastic cover off. Pull the needle off the rpm and speedo. then undo the 2 screws that hold the old faces on and take those off. install new faces and route wiring out the top 2 illumination light holes. (you won't need to re install these 2 lights) Be carful not to pull the turn signal lights. Those are the 2 most outer ones. The temp, oil, volt, and gas ones are a little trickier. You may have to undo the 2 bolts on the other side of the cluster on each to install these face plates. But the same goes for these. remove the needles(gingerly) and then the screws that hold the original face plates on. lay the new face plates on and put the screws back in. Like I said You may have to take the bolts off the bottom and remove the guage mechanism to install these ones.Just be observant to how the mechanism goes back together. If you have mechanical skill you can install these with no problem. Just take your time and go slow. As far as the wiring goes. The negative to a body ground and the positive to the green/white wire that goes into the harness of the cluster. ( did this becaue my stock dimmer switch doesn't work anyhow.) if your stock dimmer switch works then you can power the + wiring to the green/white wire that goes into the left cluster lights switch.

 

this picture I took in the middle of the day (obviously) looks really good at night.

 

http://www.getyasumminimotos.com/Conquest/clusterillumination.JPG

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here's the cluster at night at about 1/3 power

( this is my car. i'm not selling these. the original poster has identical gauges for sale. I'm just helping out with what they look like installed)

 

http://www.getyasumminimotos.com/Conquest/clusterillum2.JPG

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  • 6 months later...
this is a nice setup... where did you get the cluster overlay and head light setup too? I like it!!
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