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chevn-up

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yep, for the larger gauges to fit into the dash.
 

chevn-up

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no, no pics ?final assembly requires the plate secured to the original dash pieces. Not sure what you are asking. longer screws are needed One thing to look-out for is it will not just simply slide into your dash. One gauge has to be removed for it to fit. Because of the double angle of the dash panel, (or plate) combined with the larger gauges, it is necessary to install the panel without one gauge . If it be the smaller gauge on the left, or the larger gauge, (which I did), the tach. Once ya got it into place (the plate), then install the missing gauge.
 
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