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I didn't see a good option elsewhere, so here's the deal. I paid to have a cover panel set up and made, and the CNC design is ready to roll out more for you guys. Prices include what they charge, shipping (around $5) + $5 each to me for gas money to pick up & ship. This is a must if going with Autometer or other aftermarket gauges that don't fit our stock gauge console. You can eyeball and cut one out, but not exact if keeping the turn signals and warning lights working. I'm not making money on this, just want to forward the good fortune of having a buddy that does CNC on the side for reasonable time & materials cost. For those replacing the stock gauge cluster with Autometer or other aftermarket gauges: 1/8" thick, CNC measured & produced black plastic or aluminum 2 bigger holes = 3 3/8" (for tach & speedo) and 3 smaller = 2 1/16" cutouts for turn signals & 9 warning lights on bottom to show clearly. No extra holes for mounting screws/rivot/etc - rear mounts for aftermarket gauges will hold it in place. Would be a great pairing with Outcast Horizon's Radio (what I'm doing ) kit: http://www.starquest...el#entry1088773 PRICING: $55 shipped for black plastic. $100 shipped for each aluminum. more $ for hand polishing of alum too, or could CNC a brushed pattern into the alum! powder coating available for a small price add-on (will get quote if interested) $5 off ship for each additional since they'll go out together. Ex. 2 plastic is $100 shipped, one of each $150, etc. This WILL require some cutting of the stock black plastic gauge front panel and white underlay as this panel will simply cover them, fitting snugly over top. I WILL be documenting the process of installing Autometer gauges with this panel, to show where to cut what, and which wires to use, eliminate, etc. DATES AND PAYMENT: Open for more orders. Please POST what you want here so we can hopefully combine orders when this gets bumped Send Paypal to: mstieg@gmail.com and INCLUDE your SQC NAME & what you ordered with Paypal $$ sent (in comments) so I know who is paying for what. Once received, I'll put in the order & keep you updated. Depending on their availability of material and time, these could take a week or two. (since this is a side job for them, which they are cutting us a great deal on). Any questions please ask!! BLACK PLASTIC: 1. taeisallin - paid & shipped 2. BOHO - paid & shipped 3. Sotty -paid & shipped 4. Conquestech - (2) 5. MTQuest - ALUMINUM: 1. Creakyjoints - (no 5 gauge holes unless notified otherwise) - paid & shipped 2. Skillz - paid & shipped 3. AustinTSI - (center boost gauge hole 60mm) - paid & shipped 4. http://www.26liter.us/gallery/albums/userpics/14392/Gauge_Panels_both2.JPG http://www.26liter.us/gallery/albums/userpics/14392/gauge_panel_3.JPG Another angle to show thickness 1/8" http://www.26liter.us/gallery/albums/userpics/14392/gauge3.JPG
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i/c piping fail. whats wrong with this picture? ideas for fix? http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z388/starionkiller/aluminun%20v%20band%20weld%20ons/th_2012-09-11202105.jpg http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z388/starionkiller/aluminun%20v%20band%20weld%20ons/th_2012-09-11202050.jpg I wonder did i weld the v band clamp to the wrong side of the i/c pipe? this piping fit great with the couplers and clamps. now i can even get the i/c in there. this is where i need to be .... http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/3411/hpipes002ev9.th.jpg http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/2804/hpipes001xf3.th.jpg Edit in: seems the fit of the v band things wont let me force it into place like with the silicon couplers. i remember the *DM hardpipes need a bit of a fight to get the clamps on. so the intercooler outlet pipe wont go where it needs to go...
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Maybe a dumb question but I'm looking to clean them and don't want to use the wrong product...
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$30 shipped priority, paypal OK this is an example ONLY as it has been covered in CF (like my leg). This is made from aluminum and can be left natural, painted, covered, etc... http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s263/aiche_photos/for%20sale/photo.jpg