Help with new gauges
#21
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From: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Thanks for the picture, I think it looks good!.
why did you not do the other panels?
Like the trim button panel?
I am thinking, the whole gauge panel, with white gauges and red bezels, trim gauge panel, and have the outter bezel that trim gauges does in red too. all three switch panales, and the shifter pannel. and have the shifter, and any other metal like behind the key holes all powder coated in red too? boat is white with red graffics...
why did you not do the other panels?
Like the trim button panel?
I am thinking, the whole gauge panel, with white gauges and red bezels, trim gauge panel, and have the outter bezel that trim gauges does in red too. all three switch panales, and the shifter pannel. and have the shifter, and any other metal like behind the key holes all powder coated in red too? boat is white with red graffics...
I put the vinyl on the panel above the glove box on the port side.
I didn't do the other stuff around the switches and throttles, mostly because I didn't know what to do about the lettering/labels.
I really just wanted to improve the look of the main dash, and I kinda did that.
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From: Sandown, NH - Sebago Lake Region, ME
I put the vinyl on the panel above the glove box on the port side.
I didn't do the other stuff around the switches and throttles, mostly because I didn't know what to do about the lettering/labels.
I really just wanted to improve the look of the main dash, and I kinda did that.
I didn't do the other stuff around the switches and throttles, mostly because I didn't know what to do about the lettering/labels.
I really just wanted to improve the look of the main dash, and I kinda did that.



