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Hey All,

   Well from stuffing around with my gauges i broke my speedo so i need to replace it. If any one is selling a wrecked stagea for parts etc id be most interested.

Cheers all

~PW~

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got you covered.... my rb25 cluster is just sitting there. it comes with cyber stork white-faced tacho (you can remove it), and carbon trim to cover the auto gear lights (also removable). the only dowside is the fuel guage: it reads 1/2 tank when empty, and I'm not sure how to recalibrate it (but the fuel light is accurate). make me an offer: it's yours....

Hey Micah,

Sounds good but can you explain a little more? it has white dials across the board? or is it just the tacho thats white? The issue i have is that all i need really is the speedo dial as the i have the RB26 the redline is at 8 not 7something so if i can get a hold of a black one to match mine that would be more suited...

If u can show me a photo that would be even better

Cheers

Ask and you shall receive! Remember the white guage is just a sleev, and can be removed at will.

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Note: the carbon trim is now sold, so will no longer be included. I realise a RB26 cluster is preferable, and I was looking for one myself..... The only one I could find was the Dolphin one I bought for over $1000. It's not to say you won't find one, just that it will take time...

That said, it was worth the wait, in my opinion: I got a 10000rpm tacho, and a 300km/h speedo: the entire cluster was remanufactured by Dolphin, so was in perfect condition, and had an odometer reading of 0km...

Hope that helps!

Micah

sorry,dont mean to steal your thread but if you have some organised and someone still has a s1 dash cluster,please let me know,speedo and revs have gone sticky,cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Well got the guages fixed today... problem 1. The odo is out by 30,000 kms which kinda sucks but ill look around at one closer to my kms when i come to sell the car. Problem 2. the guage faces (black bits) have colour on the back of them so when a plain light is shown from the back they look a certain colour, mine were orange the one micah gave me are blue... :blush: meh

Its fixed now, everything works just as it should so im not really worried about the blueish tinge at night on the speed hopefully ill get the speed hut EL glow faces happening soon and then it will look sssooo sweeet :ph34r: and i will have had plenty of practice in installing and removing the cluster.

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