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MaxD
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Kind of newbie...

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At least to this forum. :)

I'm from the UK forum and am on the hunt for some dials and I've got something that I'm sure a lot of you guys and gals will want in your motors. I'll post in the appropriate sections though.

For the moment, here's my beastie:

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WTTC

And more pictures ;)
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Looks clean!

Bro, Im guessing you're still in the UK? I think you'll find that a variety of nice dials are found there :)
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The stock of the dials is rarer than chickens teeth, which was one of the reasons for joining the forums around the world. :) I've been a member of the FTOOC for 2.5yrs and decided to do a manual conversion...among other things. I'm a moderator and event organiser.

Do you guys have a separate area for photo's or should I just stick them up here?
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Make a thread under Member's Rides if you want to!
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Done. :)
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MaxD wrote:I've got something that I'm sure a lot of you guys and gals will want in your motors.
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G'Day and WTTC MaxD :D
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Cheers all for the welcome.

Do heated seats take your fancy? Or maybe a one-touch up and down passenger window takes your fancy more?
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One touch passenger window, now that can come handy.
It's too hot where I live, so heated seats will be of no use. Hell, I couldn't even wear my leather riding jackets here ever. :/
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Do you guys have the Ford Mondeo MK1 or MK2 (the US called it a Fusion) sitting in scrap yards waiting to be stripped for parts? One-touch down is straight forward and can be done several ways, but one-touch up requires a bit more inventiveness. The one-touch relays are perfect for the job. I'll dig out my guide.
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I added one touch to the passenger window using a module for my alarm.
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Welcome to the forum! :)


Lookin' good! Good luck with the gauge hunt!
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