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Old 12-20-2004, 02:46 AM
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convert civil to 9C1 instrument cluster

Has anyone ever converted a civilian 93 caprice intrument cluster to a 93 caprice 9C1 cluster. I have a 93 Caprice LS with a civilian cluster. I want to install a 93 9C1 digital cluster in it's place. There is nothing wrong with my civilian cluster, I just like the look of the 9C1 cluster better. I drove many 9C1's in my career and like the digital read out a lot better.

Also if possible, can you think of any modifications that might have to be done to make it work.

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Old 12-24-2004, 04:20 AM
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convert civil to 9C1 instrument cluster

CountiLaw,
First thing you have to do is get rid of the pic of you nexto to the Clown Vic and change it to a CAPRICE.

Just Kidding.

Hey if you have a 93 with the long dash I know you have to swap out the whole dash assembly but I don't think its worth it. Just get a 94-96 Caprice. Unless its a very very clean low mileage 93 and or if you want to spend the dollars. Good Luck.

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