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2002 Toyota Celica GT
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For all of you Celica gauge experts here smile
So as you know I broke off my tach needle stopper (the little black stopper at 0 on the tach). Luckily I was able to glue the little bugger back on, but I still don't like knowing that it could fall off at any time. I work in a parts deparment at a Toyota dealer so I know that I would have to buy that entire cluster ($700.00 cost), and with that comes some odometer irregularities, so I am looking at replacing the bare minimum that I can find at a wrecker. SO, my question is, do those little stoppers actually pop out of the stock gauges so you could put new ones in if need be, or are they a part of these gauges, like actually moulded on? And also...does anyone here have a car they are parting out? smile

Thanks in advance for your help/opinions guys and girls.


2002 Celica GT (yellow 5 spd)
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I thought I explained this you already over PM.

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I guess so, but I hadn't read it yet ;-)


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