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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: agoura hills, ca 91301
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Go for broke! Need speedometer!!!
I need a 911 speedometer with 150 or 150+ MPH face (electrical please to fit an '82 SC). As it is always fun to 'drive the 911', I would rather buy from someone local.
Merry X'Mas to all. windsorj@pacbell.net P.S. I have splurge buying 911 stuff (merry xmas to me, merry xmas to me, ho! ho! ho!)! |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: agoura hills, ca 91301
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bumparoni!
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Hilbilly Deluxe
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Why don't you just reface/recalibrate your 85 MPH one? Less money and the mileage will be correct.
Tom |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Is this a electric or mechanical speedo? Have a couple of mechanical versions sitting around.
Joe
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: agoura hills, ca 91301
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JOBENZ, fellow pelicanite, sold me one for lower amount than recalibrating existing one!
For everybody who responded, thank you. |
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