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Old 01-30-2008, 04:55 PM
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looks good carter!

you probably already know this but if you need access from the back side, you can take off one of the panels in the head.
 
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Originally Posted by Steve_H
looks good carter!

you probably already know this but if you need access from the back side, you can take off one of the panels in the head.
Yes, that panel is very useful.
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Old 01-31-2008, 05:58 PM
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Lookin' Good
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Pics dont do this Bullet justice. It is one of the cleaner ones I've seen.
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Looks great! What did you do with all of the wires from the old gauges? Did you label the wires? I wanted to do the same thing with my Bullet but I'm concerned that after I removed all the guages and pulled the dash it would be a nightmare with all of the wires? How did you do it?
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Originally Posted by jryan26
Pics dont do this Bullet justice. It is one of the cleaner ones I've seen.
Thanks, man
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Carter,

Looks great! What did you do with all of the wires from the old gauges? Did you label the wires? I wanted to do the same thing with my Bullet but I'm concerned that after I removed all the guages and pulled the dash it would be a nightmare with all of the wires? How did you do it?
I pulled them out one at a time and rehooked everything right back up.
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Old 02-11-2008, 10:21 PM
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Dash is going back together. Gps is flushed in where the compass used to be.
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Sweet!
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Sweet! Can you post some links to the GPS kits and what kind and color paint you used?
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