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speedometer identifying
Can someone tell me what year these gauges are?
Could i use them for my 1980 ROW 911 Thanks ![]() |
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Maybe later 80's from my eye solely based not the lack of numbers in the temp gauge? Not much help I know. What are the numbers on the backs?
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Should be a date stamp on the back of them.
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Location: Knoxville, TN
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yes, you can use them. You will have to custom wire the speedometer. It is either a 964, or 993 gauge, but will work. The 964, 993 gauges actually have wiring pigtails, instead of spade connectors.
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