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    Senior Member Jon1966's Avatar
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    Chrome rings for VDO gauges

    Does anyone know where I can buy some of these?

    Thanks

    Jonathan
    1966 911

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    There is a seller on eBay (sorry I can't remember the name). Hope you have the proper tools to install them.

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    Jonathan,
    Let me know if you have any luck with your search. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen were either brushed aluminum(overlays) and/or lacked the rear lip that folds over the edge.

    Joel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon1966 View Post
    Does anyone know where I can buy some of these?

    Thanks

    Jonathan
    I have a set off my 71 if you want them but they are deco only to glue over not replacement to the original ...

    Cheers

    Bruno

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    Mathieu,

    I've seen those, but those aren't it.

    Joel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonoma912 View Post
    Mathieu,

    I've seen those, but those aren't it.

    Joel
    Those should crimp in the back, why are these not it

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    Others have reported that they don't crimp on the back.

    FYI

    post #2 in the following link:

    http://www.912bbs.org/vb/showthread....eedometer+plus

    Joel

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