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Old 05-06-2007, 07:59 PM
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completly washed/waxed/shined up, take a look, the tires got alot of sand on them i know





and the glow gauges

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Old 05-06-2007, 08:02 PM
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Looks good.
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looks good! But next time you should probably just go ahead and wash that mud of the tires before the pics.
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did you install those gauges by yourself?

How hard was it? Don't they just slip in over the existing gauges or somthing?
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niiice. now lower that biitch. lol
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did you install those gauges by yourself?

How hard was it? Don't they just slip in over the existing gauges or somthing?
i did wash the tires, its just that i drove it into that garage type thing and they got all dirty
the gauges were not hard at all, its very easy, all you do is just remove the screws around the black bezel frame, then remove the screws holding the gauge cluster in, remove the 2 plugs in the back, take some more screws out to get the clear shield off, slide the new gauges over the old ones, make sure everything is fit and the needles can move, then put everything backtogether, then tap into a 12v positive, and ground the other wire (i hooked mine up to my night lights), and your good to go, very easy install
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niiice. now lower that biitch. lol
i got eibach pro kit sitting in my garage, i had a little accident so i will install them when i get the chance
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Nice man. Clean, lean, spotless and mean. What kind of gauges are those? Those are wicked sick.
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Nice man. Clean, lean, spotless and mean. What kind of gauges are those? Those are wicked sick.
thanks bud, i got them off ebay for $15 (+$7 for s&h), and they work excellent, really fast shipping and a good product alltogether
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