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replacement gauge faces 03 Oct 2016 00:41 #744297

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This guy does a good job and they look like OEM gauges when he is done.

www.zresto.com/page2.php

Prices vary depending on what the gauge needs to be 100%.

I understand the decals are nice but needle breakage is high.
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replacement gauge faces 03 Oct 2016 12:14 #744348

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Z1Driver wrote: This guy does a good job and they look like OEM gauges when he is done.

www.zresto.com/page2.php

Prices vary depending on what the gauge needs to be 100%.

I understand the decals are nice but needle breakage is high.


Wow, those refurbished gauges are beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I'm guessing the service is pricey as it seems like a lot of manual work.
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replacement gauge faces 04 Oct 2016 17:10 #744490

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If you get a hold of him the face replacement isn't all that bad. What gets expensive is the condition of your gauges. Dents, cracks paint etc can all have an effect on overall price. This guy is a perfectionist and will make your gauges perfect. When I got my Tac back I mistakenly left my 900 in a water sprinkler zone and found it leaked. Sent it back, replaced the seal again and no problems since. Night time with the lights on the gauges are very easy to read and look good. The question is would I use this guy again? In the end I spent $285.00 for restored and rebuilt and calibrated gauges that are perfect in everyway. Maybe better than new....I get funny looks from people who always thought the red line was pink....instead of bright reddish orange. Yes I would use Reso again. Tim
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