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|  So, how did you do it?  I'd like to be able to use the 911 tachometer also. 
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			Excellent! Like it a LOT   Quote: 
  There is a gauge specialist in germany also (Peter Fett, Fett-electroniks.de or s/th) that surely can do it. Last week I started something I am thinking about for a long time. So, just did it and went to fabricate a rough shape out of cardboard and when it was somewhat ok-ish, made a better one out of 5.5mm plywood. Its a 'splitter' and turned out like this (in primer now, will be painted black):  I have no idea if it will work as I think it could be, but only one way to find out huh? | 
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			Great minds!!!  I did mine out of ABS plastic, heavy but durable, that I would make a mold of and make from CF/Kevlar if I like it.  I'm worried that in normal daily driving it is going to be too beat up.  The front leading lip is an extra I purchased years ago for my E36 M3. I think its funny that my bug is as wide as the almighty M3 now! Jason 
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