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<blockquote data-quote="moparmagician" data-source="post: 1023703" data-attributes="member: 17598"><p>Also pretty much got my dash finished. It still has the protective covering over it. Polished stainless, actually it started as a tailgate protector that was freight damaged that the company said keep it, so it was free. The face is made so the rolled edge that normally goes over the top of a tailgate is at the bottom, so a nice rounded surface just in case you smack your knees, it won't cut you up. I install Equus gauges, hey they work. I really wanted the autometer C2 series, but when I compared 170.00 to 33.00 it was hard to justify the extra expense. So I have volts, oil, temp, and also a B&M trans temp gauge. The tach is an old sunpro unit I've had for years. Not trying to be cheap, just trying to afford to finish it soon. Battery trays are made and got Exide Orbital Extreme's installed. Got the fuel pump, a Carter P5001 installed and a Fram HP1 filter also installed. Now for plumbing. Also have a kill switch on the dash for me, and another in the back that kill everything just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moparmagician, post: 1023703, member: 17598"] Also pretty much got my dash finished. It still has the protective covering over it. Polished stainless, actually it started as a tailgate protector that was freight damaged that the company said keep it, so it was free. The face is made so the rolled edge that normally goes over the top of a tailgate is at the bottom, so a nice rounded surface just in case you smack your knees, it won't cut you up. I install Equus gauges, hey they work. I really wanted the autometer C2 series, but when I compared 170.00 to 33.00 it was hard to justify the extra expense. So I have volts, oil, temp, and also a B&M trans temp gauge. The tach is an old sunpro unit I've had for years. Not trying to be cheap, just trying to afford to finish it soon. Battery trays are made and got Exide Orbital Extreme's installed. Got the fuel pump, a Carter P5001 installed and a Fram HP1 filter also installed. Now for plumbing. Also have a kill switch on the dash for me, and another in the back that kill everything just in case. [/QUOTE]
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