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Question Guage Cluster Question

I was just wondering what other guage cluster would work in a 90 CRX Si.(example: 94+Integra LS, GSR, 92-95 Civic EX/Si) Can anyone help? Im just looking for something that is plug and play and/or requires little or no modification. If anyone can help that would be great. Thanks.
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Has anyone ever put in a different guage cluster in a CRX Si? Can anyone help me out?
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I'd stick with a 90-91 cluster. anything else, even the 88-89 civic cluster will be some work.
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Question guage cluster

Do you know if the 88-91 Civic Si guage cluster would work? I just need a new one. Nothing works anymore.
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the 90-91 should plug right in, but if nothing still works you prolly have some elctrical or mechanical problem along the lines.
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