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greeneyegi

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i Dont have any of the senders.whats in the pics are what you get.never hooked anything up.
$500 +3% paypal shipped to lower 48 states.
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am i asking too much,cmon make me some offers,tryin to get some scratch for a new turbo 6262 .
 
Sorry to have to say it, but........Think you may have to drop your pricing a bit if you want to move it.
GLWS
 
It looks like the way it was painted,to me.fading on the gauge arms is from a ttop car?the plate can be painted. That's the way I got it.it can be cleaned up quite a bit.
 
UV degradation caused it. Simple solution to bring it back to life:
I'd simply remove the gauges & get it powder coated satin black (not gloss black, as it would be too shiny and reflective).
 
My hard top car faded the back plate. After 15+ years. There was no noticeable fading on the gauges tho. I could see a t-top car making it worse.
 
UV degradation caused it. Simple solution to bring it back to life:
I'd simply remove the gauges & get it powder coated satin black (not gloss black, as it would be too shiny and reflective).

yeah, the back is all black ,that must be it,i couldnt figure why someone would paint it that way,but ive never had one complete.
 
I have one if these in my car, not easy to come by.


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UV degradation caused it. Simple solution to bring it back to life:
I'd simply remove the gauges & get it powder coated satin black (not gloss black, as it would be too shiny and reflective).
Yup just redid mine semi-gloss black, and the same with the gauge bezels, what a difference it made of the overall look of my interior...Mike
 
Honestly, it's severely weathered, the panel and the gauges. (unless it's just the picture, if not, i would have to replace all of the gauges) Add in that there's no senders , wiring diagram, etc - $500 is much too much.

you asked...
 
I would think it's for an analogue dash. I have one & did the install some years ago, (looks the same to me) & mine is an analogue unit too.
Don't think I've ever seen an AVC set up for digital.
Ask greeneyegi.
 
I put an analog AVC dash in a digital car once and it took a bit of reconfiguring the on connector and the fuel senders are different so the car ran out of gas at 1/4 tank. And I had to add a VSS also....
 
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