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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:53 pm 
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anyone got some good ones?

i'm thinking maybe i should have gone the center dial option, not the new spic rover Wood grain dash i have.

i'm thinking maybe the classic look is way cooler.. it is a classic car after all.

just my father bought me this rover dash wich is awesome as well.

problem is now my car has a rover harness can my old speedo be used if i was to go this option.

or do i need to get one of a bit of an older jap rover. some seem to have this center dash.

is this a pricey option.

i love this one below
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:33 pm 
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Snails wins :lol:


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Mine: http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57141

Wiring is no problem, functions didn't alter, only conections. Centre speedo needs a different speedo cable, if you change over from the three gauge cluster (like in snails pic). So plug & play it aint - no pain, no gain :lol:

MiniSpares UK sell (or sold?) a conversion loom which fits the Rover loom plug (but needs wiring on the centre instruments - no problem at all!). It's a bit expensive, thouh. Cheaper to do the wiring yourself :)

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Jan

PS: even I managed it and I'm sort of 'electricaly illiterate' :lol:

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ive made the last two dashes for my minis.
not sure what ill do with my third im building now...will most likely put a proper dash in if my autometer gauges will fit..

first mini dash.

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i have the same dash but with air vents not speakers. i reckon they look awesome, is it just me or is a bit hard to see the speedo haha

but i really like the original 60's mid speedo with the wood grain..


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I have the same above dash for sale if anyone is interested, comes with magnolia triple gauge cluster 40th anniversary NOS. Dash cost me $475 and gauge cluster cost $550.
Will sell for $850 plus shipping.

Also have newly reupolstered upper and lower dash pad for $100 if you need them, same as pictured above.

I have decided to go for something completely different.

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this is what i want mine to be, should be able to whip it up with fibreglass

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just so you know, its an innocenti dash that i have editted in paint to have 3 centre guages instead of the normal 2


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This is my dash...
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Unfortuantely now it's starting to crack after 10 years in the sun, but I'm looking at restoring it back. There is a centre console as well but it's a bit tight with my feet so I take it out most of the time.

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