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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    That stripe looks sweet mate.

    This mod reminds me of the BOSS FX-57 mod by Tech Daddy.
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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    You're right. It totally does.
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    Looking great. maybe to help stealth the drive find an 8 track tape and cut the end off? Just a thought. Can't wait to see this finished.
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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    Could you do a shifter(s) handle on top? Not sure what is correct for the vintage mopar but my mustang has a hurst shifter that looks like this:

    http://www.hurst-shifters.com/hurst-...USHED-FINISH_2

    Although the 12 volt button would be interesting a reset(?)
    http://www.hurst-shifters.com/hurst-...12-VOLT-SWITCH

    Another thought: what about a Tach tied into temp or performance?

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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    I do like a Tach or an actual speedometer from a cuda on the bezel somewhere. Maybe hack it into the two 3.5 bay doors?



    I have looked. Authentic ones are pricey!
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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    If there's another Mopar of the same era that uses a similar gauge, that'd be fine too. At long as it's got the same font it shouldn't really make a difference.

    Great stripe, by the way. Looks sweet with the "440" decal. +rep
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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    You could try a PC gauge with printed insert behind to match the font and the look. Here's a recent one that gamer_from_aust posted:

    http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...oducts_id=7786

    If you go with an original gauge, here a roll your own how to:

    http://www.diylife.com/2008/02/02/sh...analog-gauges/

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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    looks awesome man.... getting better every day
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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    Thank you!

    I cut out the window with my acrylic cutter





    And that's done

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    Default Re: Project: Hemi-Orange Cuda

    Hmm, acrylic cutter, got a link? What do you think of em?

    Window looks very clean.
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