John,
You won't be disappointed.
Even my wife, who has little appreciation for my car and such, thought
highly of this acquistion. It is a fine piece of furniture, which so
happens to be moving at 65 mph - and even though it was expensive,
considering that we all spend so much time in front of our dash, why not
be delighted with the way it looks. At first I said "yikes, that hurt"
($440 with shipping), but after replacing my original.... worth every
penny!
Enjoy.
Here are a few words of advice for installation:
[] take your time (set aside 3 hours)
[] consider labeling the wires to each corresponding gauge and switch
[] measure twice before drilling any holes
[] polish the hazard switch plate (may not be applicable on TR250) prior
to remounting
[] good time to clean gauges, polish/paint trim rings and replace any
bulbs
[] place a cloth over the steering column not to scratch the dash
P.S. your website link doesn't appear to be working
http://www.triumphtr.gobizgo.com
________________________
Corey Sherman
corey.sherman@rcn.com
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