grabber clone pictures

Discussion in 'Maverick/Comet Projects' started by 77comet, Feb 5, 2013.

  1. Paul Masson

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    Hi Kevin, your Brazilian Integral Tachometer installation looks Awesome! Thanks for posting the picture and for the kind words :)

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    The interior paint is Omni AU met dark blue poly. I'm looking at the label on the can and it has a code of 2610. I used flexible primer on the plastic parts, time will tell if it will last. I took the interior paint code and colour printout from autocolorlibrary to my local paint store. I asked for single stage because I didn't think I needed a high gloss for the dash. I'm no painter but I wouldn't recommend it. I had to sand and paint several parts multiple times. I kept getting tiger stripes as it flashed. That paint looks better in pictures than in real life.

    I'll attach a picture of the seats as requested earlier.

    I am pleased with the tach. The self zeroing function is also neat. I had one comment that the tach must broken as the needle settles below zero. Powering it up resets it to zero.
     

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