SCOOBY SPEEDOMETERS
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Im in the process of doing a blue dial conversion kit for the imprezzas i have a set of clock here converted out of an earlish scooby i think circa 1995 any one know how i can post up a picture?
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type this: [img]here place the URL of the picture, get this from its properties, not the overall page address[/img] then finish it like that. Pictures hosted alswhere can be posted, they arent posted to the site.
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Originally Posted by RAREAUTODESIGN
[/img]http://i4.ebayimg.com/01/i/03/da/9c/2f_1_sbl.JPG[/img]
i think this is an earlish imprezza speedo pre 1997??
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Its an early WRX and its been converted to read MPH using a cable drop gear; hence the 180MPH display; originally this would have read 180KPM which is about 112MPH.
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