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Pantera1 12-29-2004 10:45 PM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 
anutha

stecz20 12-30-2004 05:29 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 
nice paint....

SKRAMER 12-30-2004 07:34 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 

Originally Posted by Sean
hehehe...yup, been there, done that...I did mine myself as well. Team Marine did the panels and i installed the gauges, trim rings, switches and had everything else powdercoated locally. it was a fun project...estimated cost somewhere around 1000 bucks.

Great Job Sean. Thanks for the help Scott

SKRAMER 12-30-2004 07:35 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 

Originally Posted by Pantera1
I hope Allen doesnt mind me putting these up , hes a little piclexic :drink: Nice boat ! Looks like hes realy done alot to it ..

Wow nice cafe, Got any more pictures. I've never seen that one before.

Poorsche 12-30-2004 07:48 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 
Whatever ya do---don't get the Redline Livorsi's. Fred will cnfirm that they have problems over time. I replace all my redline's because they drifted in values they gave and fogged over regularily.

If you have VDO guages be aware that VDO uses an a$$-backwards fuel sender compared to VDO so that will need changed no matter what you go with.

Fred also is best guy to work with on a project like this.

poorsche

www.Boatmat.com

GLH 12-30-2004 08:22 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 
Sweet looking Cafe...

GLH 12-30-2004 08:23 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 

Originally Posted by Sean
hehehe...yup, been there, done that...I did mine myself as well. Team Marine did the panels and i installed the gauges, trim rings, switches and had everything else powdercoated locally. it was a fun project...estimated cost somewhere around 1000 bucks.

That is cheap for the result yo got. Post the before pic.

Ms PatriYacht 12-30-2004 08:28 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 
Caveman your dash looks amazing what a differnce! Mr P is redoing ours now and after seeing yours I wish he would have done some graphics on the panel. We went with bright blue and white Livorsi gauges, swithes, and even a new steering wheel all bought from Fred at Trick. You just can't go wrong with Fred, he's one the best for us do it yourselfers :D

Sean 12-30-2004 08:47 AM

Re: New gauges and controls Cig cafe
 
now you reminded me...the actual cost was about 2200 including the gelcoat...i just had to re-gel the dash...no paint here :)

http://www.thunderboatalley.com/albu...0244.sized.jpg

btw, that is one sweet looking cafe...never seen that one before!


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