382 panel
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I am considering making a new panel for my 1999 382. It has a step which really tales up a surprising amount of space. 500HP and some others have done new panels and I am wondering if there are any pitfalls and especially if a flat panel will work?
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rjr
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rjr
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I would love a copy of those, I have been wanting to do my 97 382! I was toying with the idea of just having all my panels liquid transfer printed carbon fiber but I'd really like to change those gauges too.
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BTW: I simply bought new gauge bezels and re-used my old gauges....the whole project with the new wheel cost about $750-800 and my time.
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I spoke with him today and asked if he still had all his old panels with gauges that he wanted to sell. If anyone is interested he has all the old red panels, gauges, switches, etc. I will post pics of all when i get them from him.
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05 panels.... I must note that there was a lot of work for the new panels and the monster gauges to fit...wiring harnessess had to be remade and grinding of the helm also.
Swapping out using these panels is more of a plug and play.
Hate to see these just sit if someone wants to up grade their dash for alot le$$.
Swapping out using these panels is more of a plug and play.
Hate to see these just sit if someone wants to up grade their dash for alot le$$.


