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    Show your Heuer dash timer in situ!

    I have bought a lovely (single) Heuer Monte Carlo & need to decide where to mount it. I'd love to see you mounted dash timers, lovely to see & maybe a source of inspiration as I decide where to mount mine!
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    Anthony
    MY 73 2.4S

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    Heuer

    Anthony:

    Here is an example of a Rally Master mounted together with ally case Halda.
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    Don't forget your altimeter ... my Twinmaster 'gift' hasn't arrived yet.
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    Both very cool!
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    Nice! Not as much room on my dash to mount centrally!
    MY 73 2.4S

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    Not yet fitted but a friend is in the process of making a custom mounting plate for me, here's the prototype.....


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    Custom Bracket in Radio slot

    I designed and had a custom bracket made to fit the radio slot; the radio can come out and the double plate Heuers can go in without modification or damage to the dash.
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    This mount is the first made several years ago, have produced a few improved versions since for friends. Very simple, it just snaps into the ashtray.

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