FS: Terrano Clinometer / Altimeter *SOLD*

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FS: Terrano Clinometer / Altimeter *SOLD*

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Hi,

Just removed the clinometer from my 1990 terrano. Thought I'd try my luck on here first before putting it on tardme. Good condition, lights up etc etc. Mounting bracket and plastic cover are included also, although the bracket might need some modification for other vehicles.

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Re: FS: Terrano Clinometer / Altimeter

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toominator wrote:Hi,

Just removed the clinometer from my 1990 terrano. Thought I'd try my luck on here first before putting it on tardme. Good condition, lights up etc etc. Mounting bracket and plastic cover are included also, although the bracket might need some modification for other vehicles.

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roll meter is not required, you know when you havegone passed limits cause of the brown ooze trickling up ya neck :lol: :lol:

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:lol: I hear the effectiveness of that warning sign depends on the quantities of beer and curry consumed in the 12 hours before
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Re: FS: Terrano Clinometer / Altimeter

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They are good for fitting other gauges to. In mine, I removed the Altimeter, ran a hole-saw though it and mounted boost gauge.

You dam right Pedro :lol: :lol: , in all the trips and near roll overs, I don't think I have ever looked at it when it matters, too busy puckering :!: (Can't look past the boost gauge ether :!: )
Got a mate who just got one from a wrecker and fitted it to his MU. Cost his 25 or so.
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Yeah, I was thinking of doing something similar with the housing, but I ordered a new 3 gauge pod thinngy today.

I don't think I've ever really looked at it to be honest.
People seem to think that it makes it a 'hard out' 4x4 though hahaha
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