I have 2 5/8" on top and 2 1/16" on the bottom. It's a temporary fit which I am working on this winter. It'll be basically the same but a better fit.
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Any pictures? I'd like to see how that looks as I'll eventually be looking to fit a tach in my 86 GP
That's a really nice dash kiko
Kiko,Thanks "Happy Camper"! I used parts of the "skeleton" of my original dash and made the rest using ABS and carbon fiber. The "holes" where the original gauges were inserted are quite peculiar -- they are molded in an "oval-ish" form and narrow somewhat towards the back. GM did a nice job with the GP dash. It would be quite hard replicate these gauge "holes" at home, so I re-used what I could in my design and tried to make the dash and console look as stock (i.e., factory made) as possible.
I have to say that is probably one of the nicest dash layouts I have seen while still retaining a factory look.I used 5" gauges in the center, where the speedo and clock were originally, and 2-1/16" gauges in all other locations. Although I have modified my dash, these sizes fit well in the original dash holes.View attachment 59560 View attachment 59561
Thank you sir,
I may have asked you that question another time before. Your reply sounds vaguely familiar.
I appreciate it just the same.
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