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Old 02-06-2007, 01:11 AM   #1
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Default Installing new instrument cluster face(?)

Hi i'm new to the forums and to modifying in general. I've got my first car (1999 silhoette au I S-Pak Falcon) and i'm starting off with giving the interior a bit more flare.

So I bought a silver instrument cluster face (i'm not sure if that is exactly what it is called, but thats all I know it as) off ebay to replace the standard black one. Basically the face with all the gauges, speedo and such.

Now I was wondering if anyone has got a guide on how to do this and how to do it properly? I'm just worried about removing the needles for all the gauges etc.

Thanks for any help,
-RTSW

(By the way, my username is supposed to be Ride The Solar Winds. Is there anyway I can get it fixed?)

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