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I am looking at buying some gauges for my car, what brand do some people have in there car! I trying to go with the white face ones as my speedo and taco are white and light up blue! trying to keep a theme going in the car! WITHOUT TRYING NOT TO BUST THE BANK !

can you change the light colour of the autometre range!

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Autometer do a line called Lunar which illuminates a greenish colour or you can get the Cobalt line that lights up blue but the face doesnt glow like the lunar.

Take a look at www.rocketind.com or www.autometer.com

I have autometer stuff in my car and i have never had a prob with them.

Ash.

damn gauges are expensive just for a little thing. I'd rather get the entire dash replaced with something nice.... oh thats right i do.

I wanna get 3 small gauges for above my MP3 Player. What should i get ? (Novice)

Boost

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DEFI guages are the sexiest guages i have ever seen and you can set high,low warning, peak recall, it records, you can get a shift light for revs or as a warning light that plugs strait into the defi computer and once you have the computer wired up you just plug all your guages into that.

see www.sub-zero.com.au

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