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Re: Needles & Guage Clusters



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Be careful with painting the needless. Paint adds weight and they are
sensitive.  

Bryan Billings

Dave Rizzolo wrote:
> 
> A friend of mine painted his needles. Same look, no cost beyond paint...
> 
> At 11:08 PM 3/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >I didn't see the message go up the first time so I am reposting. I saw a
> >GTI at VW Sport's Show a few weekends ago. He had black guages and had
> >fitted some orange needles from a silver faced cluster that had burnt up.
> >The look was very good, first pioneered in the Corrado, and now in the
> >Passat. Anyone know if the needles have their own parts number or if they
> >have some sitting around. I dig the look, and it gives me a reason to hold
> >on to my increasingly rare black guage faces. Later-G '94 GLX
> >
> >
> >
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