Speedometer disk for PORSCHE 911 G 2.7 S dial 250 km/h V1
For the restoration or conversion of your speedometer
Description: Speedometer dials often fade over the years and are no longer easy to read. When restoring the instruments, it is therefore advisable to replace the speedometer dials. The speedometer dials also need to be replaced when converting imported vehicles from miles to kilometers. Here you get an elaborate reproduction made of plastic. We also offer individual speedometer dials for 911s as replacement items in the reprint restoration process. Please compare the desired look with the product image. There were different designs for the 911s with different top speeds (250 - 300 km/h). We also have the other variants in our program.
Note on assembly: Do not tighten the fixing screws of the clock face firmly, but only lightly against the dial. Coat the threads of the screw holes (blind holes) with a little clear nail polish beforehand (use a toothpick). The nail varnish serves as a screw lock. Tightening visibly distorts the surface.
You can find a puller for the speedometer needle under #5205
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