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Old 18-05-2005, 12:19 PM   #1
StarkEA
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Default Wireing a tacho

Hi Guys, just wondering if anyone can help. Ive been lent a monster tacho from a mate, and was wondering how i wire it up... he doesnt have the wire diagram and i wouldnt have a clue. Has anyone got one in there car or knows how to do it?
Its a 5" monster speco one with shift light, the black faced one. i will be hiding the tacho down low or in the glove box or something, as my aim is too just use the light (i know you can go out and buy just the light, but im not in the situati0on of buying a $70+ light for my car)...

Any help would be kool, cheers...
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