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Old 06-07-2021, 12:57 PM   #1
VWNate1
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Talking "stupid questions"

RR wrote :

"I apologize for being stupid up front, but my son has a 69 and is looking to keep the dash stock looking. What is the cost for your setup with a stock looking gauge? Again, sorry for being slow, but I saw a couple of prices there and want to make sure I understand.

RR "

NOT STUPID ! . caring enough to want to do what your son likes is a good thing .

The entire point on forums like this is to help others....

I'm an old Journeyman Mechanic who worked on these when new but there's still so much I don't know so I come here first to ask what to do, how and why .

Many different ways to skin a cat .

When you have some old battered klunker I usually know how to resurrect it and make it run well even when it has low compression etc.
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