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Well i kind of used a long thin flat head screw driver and pride them off... Its not an issue that i can't fix its just there is a very very fine spring around the Speedo pin and as that broke, there was no going back, the other guages i got working fine (fuel, temp, rpm)

that looks effin outstanding... cant wait!

You having your din guages done the same way? Urs and mine are gonne be exactly the same which is good - i can be assured they will be spot on.

bobbeh

Still, im in for paying a lil more if there are less people.

Anyway i have added the scans and inverted it to look white feel free to add your own logos or whatever you want for your design. Of course mine being an RB26 the redline is higher but as said before its just the shape and poistion of screw holes etc that is required you can have printed anything you like on yours.

Cheers

Yeah ill get a scan of the din guages up this weekend and hopefully get the whole thing sent off to Speed hut so they can start manufacturing them. Once i have all that done and dusted i will then negotiate price with them and see what we can do about having some price adjustment for less buyers.

Its getting there but we still really need some more peoples, spread the word to any forums you vist regarding Stageas as we need to keep the ball rolling! My mobile number is 0419366897 if anyone wants to contact me regarding this.

Cheers

im in for this 100% ive been chasing to get the dolphin gauge cluster but this way i can get the 300km/h white face blue lighting and the unicorn heads faded on the dials and although i own a 260rs i dont need the centre console gauges as i have removed mine for a double din screen but yeah get on board people

hey Daniel, thanks for the support i also want to go the 300kph setup but i am unsure if its possible to modify the standard cluster so the needle works correctly. I heard around somewhere that it was possible, but have had no hard evidence. Might be worth a looking into me's thinks.

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Signed up Names 12 down 13 to go. Almost half way tell all stagea groups and boards you visit to get in on this please

Mystag260

dmonic1

johnny8ball

Lil_bobby_260

Demoniak

D3RV

Oddy man

Pintaline

66yostagea

xmetal

Hum@nzee

260rsstagea

This sounds good - I got the Dolphin cluster priced at around $850 with 320 km/h speedo but thought it was a little too much. If there's a way to get the needle working properly with a 320 km/h speedo then I'm in.

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I'm just after kmh and mph in White. Speedo with nismo logo and the rev counter with a stagea body outline and stagea written on it! Think this is possible???

Yeah totally possible. I need to just get off my arse and get this stuff to speed hut so we can get people signed up on there.

Ill try and get it sorted this week, i will also have a go at some photo shop efforts this week so if there is any more suggestions for designs please let me know.

I found these skyline ones the other day which i recon look sick!

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Hey guys, i have sent through all the scans and photos i can to Speed hut (finally sorry) so hopefully they will get back to me soon and we will have our Stagea guages put up on their site so we can all put our money ($1) where our mouths are. I also asked if there was a way we could reduce the number of people needed by adjusting the price. 

I have attached a few pics of a few little photoshop logo inserts, so if you want to send me some ideas ill try and mock them up. i did attempt to make a kind of night time glow kind of mock up but it failed miserably.

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Hey guys, i have sent through all the scans and photos i can to Speed hut (finally sorry) so hopefully they will get back to me soon and we will have our Stagea guages put up on their site so we can all put our money ($1) where our mouths are. I also asked if there was a way we could reduce the number of people needed by adjusting the price. 

I have attached a few pics of a few little photoshop logo inserts, so if you want to send me some ideas ill try and mock them up. i did attempt to make a kind of night time glow kind of mock up but it failed miserably.

Pm sent mate!!

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