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Old 02-21-2010, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by nick9671
well I guess I just need to ink up then huh, I am getting a similar setup to what you have...
That looks awesome! Great choice...Let us know how it works out.
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
Lirvoirs can do it was as others.
They give u a new panel. You keep your old one.
See above for redoing your gauges I just got mine back about 1 week ago.
Can't wait to see yours!
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
Lirvoirs can do it was as others.
They give u a new panel. You keep your old one.
Yup, but since you said that you repainted the panel yourself, what I was wondering is what you did with the labels...
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I also considered that for my dash plate, but what about all the labels?
My new panels are true carbon fiber and all the factory labels were silk screened on them....right down to the "run blower before starting" info. Innotech Products did them and supplies alot of OEM's.
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Livorsi is doing mine next year. Twin motors was about 3 grand for all new gauges and switches. Shifter was another 1500 and steering wheel like 3-500. Also that included livorsi cutting a carbon fiber panel and fitting everything along with laser etching the wording.
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They are going to laser mine.
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Old 02-22-2010, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
They are going to laser mine.
Yea I believe from talking to them that all labels on the panel are lasered in, I can't send my guages in they are too discolored, old, and some not even working. I think I am going to do it the right way and get everything new, guess I am just going to have to pay the big price tag...
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Originally Posted by kyboy1020
Livorsi is doing mine next year. Twin motors was about 3 grand for all new gauges and switches. Shifter was another 1500 and steering wheel like 3-500. Also that included livorsi cutting a carbon fiber panel and fitting everything along with laser etching the wording.
you are right on with the prices, exactly what mine is costing, was surprised the throttles and shifters were so expensive
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The shifter were expensive but what about those stupid little white switches???? I think I had like $400 worth of those ha.
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Top notch gave me a lower price for Livorsi shifters then Livorsi. They also had the best price on trim rings.

http://www.topnotchperformancemarine...home.php?cat=0

GAFFRIG PERFORMANCE gave me a good price IF I needed to change all the gauges, you may want to check with them. My gauges just needed new rims and glass, plus the pointers were faded on the TACHs and speedo so I didn't need new ones.

I talked with Mike Schultz
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