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Gauge cluster refurbishing

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JefeAZ

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Wow that last one is incredible! How many hours to make it look like that? What process?

I will get you my gauge cluster before the year is up. Last time I tried some of the wires would not come out. Any tips?
 
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Wow that last one is incredible! How many hours to make it look like that? What process?

I will get you my gauge cluster before the year is up. Last time I tried some of the wires would not come out. Any tips?

Thank you for the kind words! Some of the more in depth restorations can take dozens of hours. For a Bronco cluster in good shape its usually takes three or four hours.

Feel free to give me a call and I will walk you through removing your gauge cluster.

Kevin
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Did you get my PMs regarding the parts I ordered off your website? I couldn't attach a copy of my receipt to the message so I just sent the verbiage. I can email you a converted jpeg of the email or just forward you the email from paypal if you would like. Let me know please, otherwise I need to contact paypal to reverse the payment
 

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Thanks Kevin! I am concerned my PMs are bouncing back to me and not getting to the recipients - I am trying to figure out why
 
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