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Kuna,
I followed Ricola's advice and was able to view your pictures. I right-clicked on the picture frame and then selected properties. I then pasted the address into another browser page. Your dash looks great! How did you build up the area for the 944 gauges? Do you have any pictures of the making of he dash? Randy
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Awesome dude!!!
Any other side of view of the dash? |
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I, too, think results are outstanding. I, too, am very interested in these answers ...
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very nice,
I have a parts car (924) coming a month or two from now, and I plan on using the instruments in my ghia. It is nice to see that somen=one else has done this. Were there any particular areas that you had trouble with? Rob |
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link to my picassa album with photos, I have no idea why they aren't working.
http://picasaweb.google.pl/krzysiek.kunicki/Garb# It's std 1303 dashboard, I have cut out the orginal speedo area and created aluminium construction that holds 944 gauge mounting plate, after that everything was sprayed with foam ("growing" building foam, used for ex. to mount windows,doors) whitch was shaped (or rather sculpted ![]() Porsche sender won't work.... it's hmmm... tube-like, not floating ![]() I will look for some photos I made earler with my cell-phone, but their quality won't be cool. It's nice to read those all positive comments ![]() ![]() If you have any more questions just ask Best regards. Chris. |
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Nice job!
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