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    • New instrumentation package hi tech and great styling


      Hi All,
      Been around a while, finally got around to getting a vendor profile set up over here.
      Probably a good time to introduce our company to those of you who have not heard of us in the past. We are a small custom instrumentation, design and manufacturing company out of Detroit. We have a full line of instruments that we manufacture here in Detroit, all really nice stuff with themed graphic styles for whatever you are driving. More on all of that later. I'd really like to introduce our latest product, our 3-1 gauges.
      Each gauge is packed with features, warning lamps, turn signals, stepper motors, all the best components we could find. The gauges are considered 5", the mounting hole is 4-3/8 and the OD is 4-3/4". Another great feature is that we also have auxillary, matching gauges to monitor AFR, booat, oil temp, etc. You can build a complete instrumentation system in the minimum amount of space. Anothr feature, is we use seaed packard connectors with color-coded harnesses for easy installation.
      Pricing, our introductory pricing ranges from $499-$525 until 02/14.
      We also will have a mounting bracket for 67-68 Camaro/Firebird here later this week, and 69 Camaro later this month.
      Don't see somthing you like, about 50% of the work we do is custom, so we can easily change the graphics, pointers, bezels, whatever you need.
      Enough talking, here are some pics:
      You can see more at :
      www.newvintageusa.com
      Mark
      The 68 Series:


      1969 Series


      More hotrod/street rod, the Woodward Series



      Packard connectors:


      Eventually we will stock these in the 1940, 1967 Performance and Redline Series of gauges, and of course, we can alwas build a custom set
      Mark


      This article was originally published in forum thread: New instrumentation package hi tech and great styling started by newvintageusa View original post
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