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  • #20673
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    VRSenator065
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    I have always wanted to have a better gauge cluster in my Senator and it always bugged me that the oil pressure gauge wasn’t in an easy to see position.  So I had this idea of making a swap out part for the trip computer, it would also be a great spot for a boost gauge.  So I have been playing around with lots of variations to get it all to work properly and today I fitted them up.  I am super happy with them.  They are made out of ABS, they have a slight surface finish off the printer which I actually like, but its very simple to sand them and give them a coat of acrylic paint if you wanted them dead smooth or a specific colour to match your interior.

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    So how do you operate your trip computer?

    munch munch ls1s for lunch
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    So how do you operate your trip computer?

     

    You dont

    #20694
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    Yea replaces the trip computer.

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    Just wondering if you were making more of these and if so how much would the 3 gauge cluster be

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    Yep sure am mate, have done a few.  My daughter set up a website for me;

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