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    1. #1
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      Nov 2006
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      2nd Gen Camaro Autometer Gauge Bezel Build - Part 1

      After my door panels were finished, I jumped right into this project. The stock gauge layout just didn't fit with the look of the rest of the car. My 2 biggest inspirations for this project were 2 buddies Doug and George (Orange71) , they fabbed some fantastic gauge packages.

















      UPDATE - I got rid of the black phillips head screws and replaced them with some flat allen head screws with some nice machined finish washers





    2. #2
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      Mar 2010
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      Clovis NM, 88101
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      The bezel looks awesome!! Is the switch your wiper switch?

      73 Camaro
      Gene

    3. #3
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      Oct 2011
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      Very nice

    4. #4
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      Carson City, NV
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    5. #5
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      What steering wheel is that ??

    6. #6
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      Jan 2008
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      Quote Originally Posted by solarguy09 View Post
      What steering wheel is that ??
      Please let us know.. Looking for one for my 64 Vette

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by solarguy09 View Post
      What steering wheel is that ??
      Quote Originally Posted by Nick@HPM View Post
      Please let us know.. Looking for one for my 64 Vette
      The steering wheel is the Tenzo Turismo in black. I modded the horn button by adding a real carbon fiber center to it.
      I picked it up for under $100, BUT keep in mind that to make this work on my 2nd Gen, I had to add 2 adapters, one being a quick disconnect
      which has come in VERY handy taking the wheel off when working on the car. Not to mention the anti-theft aspect of it. No wheel - not steal!!

      Everyday use opinion? it's the best wheel I have ever driven with, very comfortable and it is wrapped in real leather.


    8. #8
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      Mar 2006
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      nice AAAA++++ looks real good

    9. #9
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      Jan 2010
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      Somewhere out there
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      Quote Originally Posted by protour73 View Post
      The steering wheel is the Tenzo Turismo in black.
      Everyday use opinion? it's the best wheel I have ever driven with, very comfortable and it is wrapped in real leather.
      I liked his so much I ended up buying the same wheel but in a charcoal color.
      Lets just say this guy is a pioneer, and totally on cue with MODERN styling whose car is sick.
      We live 1 hour from each other in the Chi-town burbs.

      Same mount, and security release too. I think the total investment was $300.
      Scotty made me a CF ring for my horn button too.
      Wheel is very awesome and like a Mumo but much cheaper.
      I tossed my Grant.

    10. #10
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      Feb 2011
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      that looks great. what material is it made of?
      " If it doesn't have a MOTOR, it's not a SPORT."

      Dajen.

    11. #11
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      Aug 2006
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      One more to the list of "looks great"




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