> From: "Mathieu Blais" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: corrado  g60  dashboard  in  89  16v  gti  questions
> 
> Depends on the year,  I'm planning on fitting a cluster from a corrado into
> my a2 jetta.  Thing is that it's fully electronic, so the speedo cable don't
> work anymore.

FYI, at least in the US, the 90 corrado's (at least the early ones) dont
have fully electronic clusters.  dont know when the switchover
occurred.  if youre going to use the electronic cluster (probably not a
real good idea), consider the later (93 and up) vr6 clusters...the
gauges look even better (cleaner), and the needles are orange, which is
pretty cool too.  

> One thing for sure
> is that it's possible, it just require small mods.  I'll do it sometime
> soon.  

the corrrado clusters are also longer than A2 ones.  i dunno what mods
are needed to install them, but i'm sure somebody does.  i think you
take out the healight switch and the blank on the left side of the dash
inlay.  

> the cluster is way nicer than the a2 one.

:-)  my 93 says "Corrado" on the tach gauge.  there's something cool
about that.  audi S cars and bmw M cars have logos on their gauges, ya
know...

ben "delusional" randolph
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