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Old 01-28-2004, 01:28 PM
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Finally, an easy way to do interior gauges (pic)

OK, I've come up with a decal package for doing round gauges. Each package comes with 20 decal sets. There are 10 white and 10 black (20). There is a total of 5 different sizes on the sheet with two copies of each. This means that you can test fit to pick the ones that are best for your need. You could also just mix and match. Pictured below is and example of the black and white in two different sizes.

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you might want to have a better water mark on you pics to have them protected.
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Not overly concerned because anyone that grabs the image would need to resize them to figure out the correct sizes. Plus, they are 72 dpi. At the correct size, they would be unusable. My graphics are 900 dpi when printed.
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Those are fine...

Just not very modern. I want some big tach faces as well as boost and other 'modern' proformance guages.
Sets for specific kits might be good, With flame backgrounds etc.

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Re: Finally, an easy way to do interior gauges (pic)

sweet, ill keep that in mind for my next interior
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Re: Finally, an easy way to do interior gauges (pic)

I'd like to see some for those cars with 800hp, top speed freaks, ya know, 10k rpm tach pushing 9500rpms, speedo topped at 180mph, needle little bit past that.
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120mph, even the 1 litre super minis have that on their tacho!
we want 140-180mph, lol.
and a rev counter would be good as i cant think of a decent sports car without one!
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