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Old 09-01-2009, 03:05 PM
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hi
I fitted them with my brother i did gauges and wiring whilst he was removing intercooler and alternator to fit senders.

you will also need(seems to be best option as reading up beforehand most people were saying not to use sandwich plate)

oil pressure and temp kit together

http://www.scoobyparts.com/acatalog/LMA ... G_KIT.html

and i brought the ati gauge pod from them as well(they also do classic pods for which ever model you have)

http://www.scoobyparts.com/acatalog/cop ... W_AGE.html


They did a group buy on scoobynet a few months back and if you mention it too the guy danny on xyber autos he is still giving a bit of discount i brought them with postage from him i think it was £99 or £109 with postage if you get from prosport direct in usa it was about £200.

They were pretty easy to install and can always send you some more pics and any info you need to help and if you log into scoobynet go to the main forum and look in interior section there is a lot of info and pics on there.

cheers

Dave

took a couple of quick pics working for you

white in daytime

[img]http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll279/bigemp25/PICT0017-1.jpg[/img]

amber at night

[img]http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll279/bigemp25/pict0018.jpg[/img]
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