Kusstum Guage Cluster

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Richard Kuss, Sep 26, 2010.

  1. DVCRobin

    DVCRobin Member

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    Me too.

    Was just trying to figure out the plan of where to put additional gauges this weekend. Great timing. Need a water temp and oil pressure
     
  2. 70 rick

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    That is very good looking.Good gauge layout blinkers and all.Could be interested.Great work.:thumbs2:
     
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    How does the back side of the cluster look?
     
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    Don't care what it cost just want one!!!!!!!!:thumbs2:
     
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    Will you also be making a blank for those who want to do there set ups?

    Let us know how its going...we all can't wait!
     
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    This cluster rocks! Need one, bad.
     
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    Count me in.
     
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    i will start another thread to keep everyone updated. You can also visit my shop website and I will keep it updated with progress anavailbility. www.kusstumautorepair.com[​IMG][/QUOTE]




    i cant find the other thread. is there a link?
    any ballpark idea of when the cluster will be available? any idea on the price?
    i want one!! not even kidding. they look rad!
     
  9. Richard Kuss

    Richard Kuss Kusstum Fabrication

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    I am making the cluster blank. Hopefully the proto-type will be done by the end of october and I can find a cost effective way to produce. If I hand made each one blank it takes about 30 hours to build one by hand and get ready to paint over a 3-4 week period. Please be patient I reliable and always do follow through with what I am doing. Most of my time is spent running my business and getting ready to relocate to a bigger shop in Dec. Thank you for the great response. Donnie Kuss II
     
  10. justin has a 74

    justin has a 74 Maverick bandit official

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    Any idea on what pricing will be.
     
  11. Richard Kuss

    Richard Kuss Kusstum Fabrication

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    I know Every one wants to know how much please dont be shocked. For the time it takes to build one by hand with materials, blank surface so you can custum your own guage style I would have to charge about $1500.00 to make it worth my time. Please be patient I am trying to figue out a way to speed the process in making some sort of mold to save time with out compromising quaulity to bring down the time and cost in producing a unit. Hopefully I can bring down the cost to around the $300.00-$500.00 range. When I do, you fellow maverick crazies like me, here at the site will be the first to know. Thanks Donnie
     
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    thanks so much for the reply. this is going to look great!
     
  13. justin has a 74

    justin has a 74 Maverick bandit official

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    Does this include the gauges? ( i hope so)
     
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    I'm definitely in! Maybe for two!
     
  15. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    Not hardly. I was looking at some nice gauge kits at a swap meet last week. Just the gauges were $600. If ya wanna play, ya gotta pay! :yup:
     

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