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Old 09-28-2010, 09:14 AM
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Default New Vintage Redline Series-which Bezels To Use?

Hi All,
Going to be putting these together in the next couple of days, plan to have them AVAILABLE TO SHIP 10/1. Im having second thoughts about the aluminum bezel, thinking the stainless will look better. The dial is so upscale that the aluminum looks kind of dull in context. What do you think?

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Here thet are at night with the switchable white and amber lighting:


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I like the aluminum. Can I have the price on a full set plus an oil temp gauge. Thanks
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The six gauge sets are on a special introductory price of $569 until 10/1, after that they go to a MSRP of $689, dealers will probably have them for around $599-$625
The oil temp gauges will be availabe shortly, we still need to run some dials, the list on that is $191.56, dealers will probably be around $169
Cheap, no, cool yes. Still a better deal than the competition, we also upgraded to all glass lenses,
These sets also feature the user programmable hi/low warning and peak recall! try getting thise featurtes for the price!

BTW, lateral-g members also recieve 10% off any in-stock, regular price item, and 15% off custom work
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Wow, over 100 views and only one guy with input!

We would really appreciate any input as to which bezels to use. Why not offer more? We can, but our distributors like to have one part number and go with that,seems kind of silly, but thats how they are...

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I would go stainless myself - sets them even further apart from the other guys and would really pop in the right dash
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I would do the aluminum anodized black probably, I prefer the aluminum over the stainless
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I would go stainless myself - sets them even further apart from the other guys and would really pop in the right dash
X2. Nice looking gauges.
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At first I was thinking aluminum, but the more I look at them, definitely stainless.
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Stainless!

What are the gauge measurements?

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Stainless!

What are the gauge measurements?
Hi guys, thanks, I think we will go with the bright bezel and we can always build a set another way if someone wants it.

These are 3-3/8 and 2-1/16. We are trying to finish up the lighting on the 5" gauges. We can do it but trying to find a more cost effective way without re-doing all of the circuit boards on our current 5" gauges.

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