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Well its done except for paint which want go on till I paint my dash. Insert is polished Stainless Steel, switch's are for fog lights & amp then a power point on the right, and a Sunpro tach on the left. Original part of bezel will be the same color as the dash.
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Wow. Great fabricating skills! Looks great and I like the white gauges.

Hard to tell a bit from the picture but are the center gauges recessed? Seems like there is a nice bevel there.
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that turned out really nice, I haven't even had a chance to start on mine yet.
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:clap: :clap: Excellent job.
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Thanks guys

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The gauges are recessed about a inch and instead of the original glass or plastic in front of them their is a flat piece of Lexan between the gauges and the bezel.

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Randle,

That does look good! That Lexan is good, versatile stuff. Nice polished steel look too. I can't wait to see a pic of it in the truck.
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Randle: I agree, you really did a great job on that instrument panel! Can't wait to see what you do with the rest of your truck. ;)
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that is cool. You should make a few more of those stainless panels and sell them on here. :clap: Nice work.
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:thup: That is nice. Very trick and you can add almost any accessory to it. Great job. :rock:
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ok were do i get the white gauges or can i do something stickover like?
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Here is the guy I bought mine from, and they are a good quality overlay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 18673&rd=1
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Nice. You have skills.
You could sell a few of these easy.
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thanks man!
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