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Old 07-03-2006, 07:19 PM   #1
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want to put a instrument cluster in my zk wit a tacko is it a big job? and is there a direrance in the 6 and 8 one? i cant tell witch is witch?

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Old 07-03-2006, 07:23 PM   #2
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want to put a instrument cluster in my zk wit a tacko is it a big job? and is there a direrance in the 6 and 8 one? i cant tell witch is witch?
"I want to put a instrument cluster in my zk 'with' a tacho. Is is a big job? And is there any 'difference' between the 6 and the 8 one. I cant tell 'which' is 'which'?"

Thats better, lol just be careful, people here love there correct spelling. Lol, oh and you posted this in the wrong section.
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