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not sure to be honest...I just know dez is really not happy coz even if he had a replacement set it'd mean re doing all the needles n shit which takes some effort...

maybe see what amec has to say ?

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yeah i know i had my dash apart heaps becuase one of my needles fell off while driving

shall i leave it in your hands and see what amec can do for us, see what our options are

to be honest i cant even be bothered dealing with it....if anyone wants to contact amec they're more than welcome too...and post back in here if anything can be done but yeah...a batch of 20 was made so i dont like our chances unfortunately :P

ah ok thanks for being honest, i have rung Amec before and he is a very nice man to talk to so IF anything CAN be done i know he will more more than willing

How much are they??? Any chance of still getting black ones??? Im a good bloke so if u can organise something would be very much so appreciated. Oh and also how much of a pain in the ass is it to recalibrate shit so it reads accurate speeds?

was in in the heat wave that it warped, it was like 3 days of 40deg here

mine are still fine but i only installed the speedo gauge the rest is in my room guess white cars must be cooler in the sun coz thats where i left mine in that heat wave and mine didnt warp

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