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I couldn't find a dash I liked either so I went with a blackline dash. Of course you lose your speedo, but I was going for the stripped down look anyway lol. BTW, I've found it remarkably easy to gauge your speed. Im always within the speed I think I'm going +/- 3 MPH whenever I pass those radar signs that display your speed.
Could you give us the details? Im guessing that it started out un-chromed or painted?
Looks great
nope,started life as a piece of surfboard foam,shaped it till i like the size, fiber glassed it,dug out the foam ,a little body filler to smooth it out,i will post some pics,,
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