Looks good bro, nice job!
Who has painted their gauge cluster needles?
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i did mine in a bright orange, here in South Africa we have the 333i that comes standard in this colour.no issues at night either
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you need an analouge clock now to go with your new cluster. you can paint the pointers red too.
BTW if you get a little red in the center of the needles, just take a sharpie and reblack them.seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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Yeah.... how did you keep the rings in? Were the small ones not fitting in and the big ones not cliping on? Are they flush against the face (which in turn makes the gauges not flush?)~Rick | 1990 325iC ~Noelle - Her build/cleanup thread http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=179507Comment
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Here's mine. CF backing + matt aluminum rings from ebay. Needles colored in with a red sharpie. Lights up just the same at night as before, but admittedly on overcast/cloudy days, they're tougher to see if you don't turn the lights on.
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That Toyota read actually came out pretty good, when I do mine, that's probably what I'll get.
I've been thinking about painting my needles too, but I would like to get the trim rings before I do it. Where is everyone getting the trim rings from?
Sorry to hijack.
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