Jay Corkum wrote:OMG POPPA
Is that all Fibreglassed? It's BEAUTIFUL!
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no fiberglass he actually carved that out of a redwood tree.
big poppa wrote:Dont mind the mess :
cyberdyne gauges FTW. The install was very easy as long as you follow the wiring properly.
There are a few other .org members that have done this as well. Gary (John 317) and Brad (Doublezed) are two I can think of at the top of my head.
you can get pretty much any type of gauge on the market in digital form now.
Kardain wrote:Just finished assembling this about 20 minutes ago
sndsgood wrote:Jay Corkum wrote:OMG POPPA
Is that all Fibreglassed? It's BEAUTIFUL!
no fiberglass he actually carved that out of a redwood tree.
Quiklilcav wrote:OK, this question of "where can I get a digital cluster?" comes up fairly often. I'd like to try to gauge the real interest here.
If you could get a plug-and-play digital cluster with all of the factory warning lights, in your choice of a few different colors, with some options available, how many people would be seriously interested, and what would you be willing to pay. Keep in mind the fact that to purchase the gauges alone are $400-500 if you purchase them and install yourself.
I've designed a cluster and I'm currently pricing out sources for some of the components, but I am sure that I could make them reasonable. They would be less than the custom Dakota Digital setup, and as said, they would retain all factory warning lights (something the DD doesn't have), and they would be plug and play, with just a few simple wires to run.
Is there a real interest in something like this?
FReQ Z (CDM Z24 coming soon!) wrote:Quik, I'd love to have one.
just money is an issue right now. maybe during next year's tax season.