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Dashboard clock location with gauges


downhillwolf

Tii clock dashboard arangements  

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  1. 1. What type of clock/gauges arrangemant should I use?

    • Tii clock on dashboard and gauges in Alpina pod
    • Tii clock in Alpina pod only


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16 hours ago, Flunder said:

four pod that includes a vdo accessory clock to match the gauges

 

But these gauge pods are not easily found...

 

Ed

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'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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6 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

This might be adequate:

 

...not for Blaz's car... it's loaded with all the real-deal Alpina bits.  Can't skimp out now.  ?

 

 

'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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1 hour ago, '76mintgrün'02 said:

But they are fairly easily made...

Assuming you can find someone nice enough to send you an example to copy :) 

(this was for a friend's car, not mine)

 

Quality work and quality friends  ?

 

It really did come out nice, Tom.  

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'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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Hi Guys,

Thanks for all your opinions and I hope to get them even more. I have NOS tii clock that is later style with BMW incription on the face and with pod. What concerns for Alpina pod 3 or 4 gauges there is no problem of making new one that is spot on measurments [emoji6]

I’m more keen for separate clock to have all engine info in one pod and clock when man needs it where it was supposed to be from the factory.

What concern about my car, it is Alpina kit car... A1 kit mounted on stock engine, Alpina rims 5,5J (changed rear for staggered 6,5J), Alpina stering wheel (3 spoke now, originally had alpina 4-spoke), Alpina shiftknob, Scheel seats from e9 B2s Alpina... Custom exhaust...

And some visual pictures just for taste:

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Blaz

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12 hours ago, chargin said:

OR....Just install the Kooglewerks console faces and also get cup holders with your gauges 

 

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Like koogleworks but I have original BMW bavaria stereo and radio console and would like to maintain the Alpina accesories pack so tht is why i have only upper two options avaiable...

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Best regards

Blaz

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