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    I've used Dolphin's in a few builds, no problems with them... Kind of comes down to the look you want on the gauges. I put a set of Stewart Warner "Wings" in a guy's car early last summer, it was a ten year old build and the new gauges vs. the Auto Meter Comp gauges he had in it sure changed the look of the dash. Don't really think there's much difference in the quality of the gauges and in a street car they're fine. Heck, you've already spent so much on the build the price of gauges is insignificant. Just go with whatever gauge fits in with the "theme" of the build and the look of the interior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    I've used Dolphin's in a few builds, no problems with them... Kind of comes down to the look you want on the gauges. I put a set of Stewart Warner "Wings" in a guy's car early last summer, it was a ten year old build and the new gauges vs. the Auto Meter Comp gauges he had in it sure changed the look of the dash. Don't really think there's much difference in the quality of the gauges and in a street car they're fine. Heck, you've already spent so much on the build the price of gauges is insignificant. Just go with whatever gauge fits in with the "theme" of the build and the look of the interior.
    I will do just that Dave ,Thanks!
    ps,,,,these damn things "sure do" add up!!!!
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