so how s the ease of install on these? id like those gauges. fora 1st gen 626 turbo. like white with indiglo blue at night. or can you do black face with indiglo blue at night? for a us car.
so how s the ease of install on these? id like those gauges. fora 1st gen 626 turbo. like white with indiglo blue at night. or can you do black face with indiglo blue at night? for a us car.
Here's the how-to. It is just fro faces and doesn't include the wiring. If you can install an aftermarket stereo WITHOUT a harness, you should be able to wire them up. http://www.mx6.com/forums/1g-faq-app...uge-faces.html (How To Change the Gauge Faces)
The pricing looks pretty promising. Unfortunately I might have to charge as much as $10 extra for blue. Everything will be worked out no later than 1 Jan 2008. Thanks for the support.
I'm currently looking into a way to drop the price of the gauges to around $50.
I'm in for that price. I highly like the customizable idea, but $100 was too steep considering the alternatives. Can't wait!
Now that I'm here..............I have a question Panther.......I've seen other versions around that are either Blue/Green switchable or even 6 color switchable (which I believe is just switching between a slight variance in the blue and greens). Can you make yours to have the switchable option too? What does it take to accomplish this; is it just a special inverter?
Now that I'm here..............I have a question Panther.......I've seen other versions around that are either Blue/Green switchable or even 6 color switchable (which I believe is just switching between a slight variance in the blue and greens). Can you make yours to have the switchable option too? What does it take to accomplish this; is it just a special inverter?
It's all in the inverter. It changes the frequency some and the color changes. Usually the brightness suffers too. It's one of those things that SOUNDS cool but pretty much sucks in real life. I have one of the six color inverters. The six color part of it is pretty lame.
The gauges will start at $50. You will have to pay for an inverter (I can supply them.) You will have to pay for all of the extras I included with the $100 gauges. After 2-3 hours of design time, there will be an hourly price to finish the design. I will let you start from a previous design to save time. I won't charge you for the time I spend on another set. In the end, I don't see many people spending any more than $70 and that is with all of the extras. I expect most people will spend less than $60. Oh, installation will now be a whole lot easier too, just snap them into the inverter, no soldering.
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