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Used zeroed speedo in kilometers
Hi everybody.
I'm wondering what would be the best way to get an early '80s speedo in km and have it zeroed properly ? Is it possible to just by a brand new one at a Porsche dealership ? Would it be a ''plug and play'' procedure if i do it in a car that was initially equipped with a miles speedo ? Nico
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Je suis une Canadien
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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I see used ones on eBay.de (Germany) from time to time. $400 ish and you would need to get it zeroed.
jb
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you can zero it yourself but it's not easy and can make a mess. better to send it to N Hollywood Speedo.
or buy a regular one in miles for cheap and have them put a new faceplate on it as well. might work out to a similar price and you get an essentially new speedo. |
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