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gas gauge repair
Have any of you had a gauge repaired? I am looking for a reliable service. The places I've contacted have quoted me $150-$250 to repair and 2-4 months turnaround time. I've checked some of the reviews and found real horror stores about people not getting their gauges back for 5 months or more.
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Hi, could you please post the year make and model car you are working on? Also would like to know; standard or rally gauges (it makes a difference).
I work on gauges here almost every day.
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Peter Serio Owner, Precision Pontiac |
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Don't rush me - it's only year 20 of the 3 year restoration! 68 GTO convertible YS M40, A/C, PS, PB-disc, Posi-T, PW, P-seat, AM-FM stereo 8-track, P-ant, P-trunk lid, Tilt-S, Rally gauges, Hideaways C1 224 Triple white |
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I need to convert my '64 gas gauge to 90ohm. Should I just buy a '65 gauge or does someone do that service?
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This is long over due but I am old and not well so I sometimes put things off and then forget about them. I want to thank Mr Serio for fixing my gas gauge. He contacted me offering his help and I took him up on the offer. Not only did he fix the gauge he did it correctly, quickly and reasonably. We need more people like him. I would like to say one other thing. If you have a special talent or even a part someone needs let them know. It's hard keeping these old cars running when you don't know about these people. Again THANKS!
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