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EL Guages by Joe Torma
Started on: 03-13-2002 07:24 PM
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Last post by: Rob Ernst on 03-25-2002 03:27 AM
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Report this Post03-17-2002 03:18 PM Click Here to See the Profile for BV MotorSportsSend a Private Message to BV MotorSportsDirect Link to This Post
I am very interested in this too! I have a blue 87GT and would love a set of white face with blue numbers and that nice checker board pattern.
Please put me on the contact list for when you are ready to start selling these!

Steven

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Report this Post03-17-2002 03:39 PM Click Here to See the Profile for LokiSend a Private Message to LokiDirect Link to This Post
I definantly want a set, but still wondering if you can make them look like an aluminum face off? Then the normal indeglo on???????

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OK you EL goru's. Here is a kick ass idea for ya. You know the 3rd break light mask that Rodney makes? What about an EL face to go over his mask so you could have an EL 3rd break light? But still have the red shine through the "Fiero" cut out?????? I think it would be cool

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Report this Post03-17-2002 04:36 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Joe TormaClick Here to visit Joe Torma's HomePageSend a Private Message to Joe TormaDirect Link to This Post
Well, that probably wouln'd be legal...but it would be nifty.

Don't worry...I've got a few other ideas for EL products. Like, EL "Fiero" door sill plates(maybe DXR DAD would like to help with these) and some other secret projects that I'm making for myself

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Im sure it wouldnt be legal, but it will help to still have the red light shine through the "fiero" cut out..So who knows.........I would be interested though ehhe

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Report this Post03-25-2002 03:27 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Rob ErnstClick Here to visit Rob Ernst's HomePageSend a Private Message to Rob ErnstDirect Link to This Post
STop teasin' us and give us a price!!! This is EXACTLY what I was lookin' for when I bought the cheap white faced gauges from the guy off of Ebay for 17 bux.

Thanx!

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