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    1. #1
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      Aug 2012
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      looking for the best gauges (68 firebird)

      looking at buying a new set of gauges for my 68 firebird i really like the cobalt and dakota digital set up but dont know what els to look at? or what is the best gauge set out there any help or pix of your gauges would be nice.



    2. #2
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      Oct 2011
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      Montgomery, AL
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      I dropped the Auto Meter American Muscle gauges in mine. They are back lit, so they look OEM at night. I also incorporated the 69 gauge panel for the four smaller gauges. I am extremely happy with the looks and performance.Name:  image.jpg
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      Josh Gillis
      68 Firebird
      Pontiac 400 w/ Edelbrock heads, T56, Hotchkis 2" coils with DSE 2" leafs.


    3. #3
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      Jan 2006
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      Melbourne, Fla
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      I've got NVU (New Vintage) custom set with blue background... Had a few issues at first getting them set-up correctly with my LS2, but Mark was great, worked with me and my builder and they work perfectly!




    4. #4
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      Dec 2011
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      Planit Oahu, Hawaii if you don't belive me check shipping prices
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      Speed Hut
      has a large line of gauges and custom options.
      http://www.speedhut.com/gauges/

      Red Line
      does retro fitting of dash gauges, and other custom options.
      http://www.redlinegaugeworks.com/default.asp

      Speedometer
      does repairs so if you want to fix and use the OEM gauges
      http://www.speedometerplus.com/about

    5. #5
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      those are nice? how much was it

    6. #6
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      im going with the cobalts

    7. #7
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      there in
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    8. #8
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      Aug 2003
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      Byhalia, MS
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      Here's my Speedhut gauges with my custom console. The fifth gauge, not pictured, is a trans temp gauge.


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    9. #9
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Size:  139.7 KBI re bulbed and wrapped my stock gauges, then made a gauge pod for the oil and temp gauges and used the factory clock housing for the volt meter. Still working on it but I like the stock stuff with a big tach, just my .02 cents




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