Hi, I was highly interested in buying sharkracing's Indiglo gauges for my 1999 Lanos, but wanted your opinions first. has anybody alreasy installed them on his/her car ? Are they difficult to install and most importantly of alll... are they worth the buy?
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Sharkracing Indiglo gauges - asking opinions
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Re: Sharkracing Indiglo gauges - asking opinions
I have not done these yet, but have done many sets of glo gauges on other cars. I usually recomend getting a spare cluster to put them on and use that in your car, save original cluster in case you want to go back to stock (most people do after 6-8 months...)blackielaw wrote:Hi, I was highly interested in buying sharkracing's Indiglo gauges for my 1999 Lanos, but wanted your opinions first. has anybody alreasy installed them on his/her car ? Are they difficult to install and most importantly of alll... are they worth the buy?
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no they usually get tired of the glo gauges and want there car to be LESS like a civic (unless they are civic owners ), or they see new faces they like better (like a carbon fiber glo gauge etc..)blackielaw wrote:and why would people want to put back their stock gauges after 8 months if I may ask? Do they encounter any problems?
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If you could stir up enough interest, www.speedhut.com would make them, i think they said they need a set of OEM gauges and 20 willing buyers and they'll be glad to make them. The cool thing abotu them is, you get to completely customize, color/glow/text/style. everything.