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Re: Gauges and 140 speedo
- From: "dmc6960" <ultra@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 21:09:54 -0000
Here is another good opportunity to plug my product.
I am working on a back-lighting conversion for the stock DeLorean 
instrument cluster. No, it will not be indiglo (I really hate those) 
but it will illuminate closely matching most modern cars, along with 
the stock AC/Heater panel. The gauges will keep an all-black 
background, with white lettering that will illuminate in green, and 
blue, orange, and red will illuminate respectively. Along with this 
conversion, I will be making different decals for the speedometer, so 
people will have an option between an 85mph, 140mph, and 170mph. 
Eventually, I also plan to make metric decals.
Along with all that, I will also eventually reproduce the AC/Heater 
panel (both plastic AND decal) which will be much higher quality than 
the original. And also, new decals inserts for the headlight and 
hazard buttons which will NOT fade when pushed directly upon.
I really hope to get the backlit gauge conversion finished by the end 
of this year, and hopefully have a sneek peak demo during the Memphis 
car show this June.
Anyone with questions about this whole project can email me directly, 
at ultra(at)isd.net
Jim Reeve
MNDMC - Minnesota DeLorean Club
DMC-6960
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "comet4055" <comet4055@xxxx> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has ever replaced the factory gauges with 
> reverse indiglo or something similar along those lines. I realize 
> there wouldn't be any exact match, but these types of gauges are 
> available for other makes and models, so I am wondering if any one 
> has found a car will a similar gauge design as the D. (these are the 
> white guages during the day, but at night the numbers and such are a 
> deep blue, with the needles being a really vibrant red)
> 
> Thanks for your time
> 
> Trevor Johnson
> # 4055
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