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FS: 996TT Tiptronic Gauge Faces

Old Sep 2, 2009 | 08:14 PM
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FS: 996TT Tiptronic Gauge Faces

Factory optional Aluminum gauge faces for a Turbo tiptronic. They are easy to change. $75.00 plus shipping.
 
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Old Sep 3, 2009 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RickEager@***.n
Factory optional Aluminum gauge faces for a Turbo tiptronic. They are easy to change. $75.00 plus shipping.
I've been ask about the DIY on the gauge faces. It's easy. Here's what you do...

1) Disconnect the battery.

2) On each side of the cluster you have 2 screws hidden. One is under the 4 way flasher switch and the other under the little vent looking piece. Pop them both out and remove those screws and the cluster is now free.

3) Lift the cluster and unplug the harness from underneath (I think 5 connectors if I remember right.)

4) Remove cluster and move to a clean work area.

5) Remove the screws that hold the clear plastic bezel in place.

6) Use the tool (included) to gently remove the needles.

7) Gently remove the faces by lifting them from the pins that hold them in place. Replace the faces and reverse the process to finish the job.

Best of luck!!!
 

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Old Sep 5, 2009 | 05:04 AM
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[quote=RickEager@***.n;2526998]I've been ask about the DIY on the gauge faces. It's easy. Here's what you do...


6) Use the tool to gently remove the needles.


What tool?
 
Old Sep 5, 2009 | 10:43 AM
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[QUOTE=FLY996;2529057]
Originally Posted by RickEager@***.n
I've been ask about the DIY on the gauge faces. It's easy. Here's what you do...


6) Use the tool to gently remove the needles.


What tool?
That is included w/faces!
 
Old Sep 8, 2009 | 03:03 PM
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Hi Rick,

Do you do paypal?

I will take them if all pieces are there and no damage.

Thanks,

Dave Pilo
dpilo@on.aibn.com
 
Old Sep 8, 2009 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TTdave
Hi Rick,

Do you do paypal?

I will take them if all pieces are there and no damage.

Thanks,

Dave Pilo
dpilo@on.aibn.com
Hello Dave, I do take paypal. The gauge faces are all there and in excellent shape. I've just sent you an email. Thanks, Rick
 
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