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Offline Justins145bhpMK1

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Re:one of those "easy" jobs
« Reply #20 on: 08 August 2003, 09:19 »
Very proffesional Rich!!!!!!!

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Re:one of those "easy" jobs
« Reply #21 on: 08 August 2003, 10:57 »
Thanks guys, at last I can now fit my VDO gauges. :)

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Re:one of those "easy" jobs
« Reply #22 on: 08 August 2003, 11:11 »
Good luck on the VDO gauges, I couldnt even figure how to run the wires from the gauges through to the engine bay!!! I think ill have to get a car electrician to do it for me.....

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Re:one of those "easy" jobs
« Reply #23 on: 08 August 2003, 11:37 »
I have some info courtesy of Alan Bell (ClubGTI):-

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richandhazel1/Al/VDO%20Gauges.htm


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Re:one of those "easy" jobs
« Reply #24 on: 08 August 2003, 12:09 »


Nice one rich!!!!

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Re:one of those "easy" jobs
« Reply #25 on: 10 August 2003, 17:56 »
Adam, I just tried some Blaukpunt 6x4's in the side panels and they are too deep and hit the window mechanism.  >:(
How did you get round that or didn't you have that problem?

I've got some kenwood 6x4's in the back side panels. You're right about the parcel shelf, mine is wasted with the roof down, but sounds great when its up. I may remove the amp and wire  it up to the front ones, where it is needed. I am getting some aluminium surrounds made for the switches now- just to neaten it up a liittle I hope