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porschetub
Pretty certain I will be selling this item as didn't do my homework and found it is non-compliant in my country in my application due to the rules here are very tough due to speedo tampering of JDM in the early days I was told ,so in essence it is no use to me but believe it could be fitted to an Australian registered car .
PM me in advance for further details if you like,cheers.
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BillJ
If selling list a price
technicalninja
That's interesting!

Marked "band" from 31-37 mph.

Not sure I want to live somewhere that the speed limit is 37 mph...

That WOULD significantly improve fuel economy!

But you'd be so bored it wouldn't matter...



If you are really wanting to sell this, you should re-post in the classified section.

A price is required!

You CAN price it high and then say, "open to offers".

Someone, somewhere, will want this...

Edit: What's up with the "No Hot Ass" on the garbage can?
SirAndy
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 01:01 PM) *

Not sure I want to live somewhere that the speed limit is 37 mph...

@technicalninja
You already do ...

The 50km/h zone speed limit is only within city limits.
It's the equivalent of the US 25/30/40 mph zones in cities.

It is called out on European speedos because it's important for pedestrian safety.
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SirAndy
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 01:01 PM) *

Edit: What's up with the "No Hot Ass" on the garbage can?

No Hot Ash

Because the garbage can is made of plastic. Which will melt if you dump your hot ash in there.
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porschetub
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Dec 4 2024, 09:53 AM) *

QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 01:01 PM) *

Edit: What's up with the "No Hot Ass" on the garbage can?

No Hot Ash

Because the garbage can is made of plastic. Which will melt if you dump your hot ash in there.
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Foolish people do it and they burn like a bugger ,some catch fire once in the collector truck and that can be serious .
porschetub
QUOTE(BillJ @ Dec 4 2024, 08:47 AM) *

If selling list a price

It's not in the classified section yet so no rule on price ,as mentioned 'expressions of interest ' just checking to find what I payed but price will be sensible and will list it tomorrow .
Cheers.
JeffBowlsby
Is this a Japanese-market only part?
technicalninja
@SirAndy Thank you for your thoughts.
Seems silly to me to "mark" an area on a speedometer at any spot.

Now, marking it at "city" speed limits does make more sense than the USA version of 55 MPH...

And on the trash can markings.

Safety "Karens" created BOTH the speedometer markings and the "No Hot Ash" markings.

Just seems to me, if you're putting embers into a plastic trash can, God is going to sort it out for you!

You cannot fix stupid.
Why label for it?
Soon you will have so many labels that NONE are taken seriously.
SirAndy
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 04:15 PM) *

@SirAndy Thank you for your thoughts.
Seems silly to me to "mark" an area on a speedometer at any spot.

Now, marking it at "city" speed limits does make more sense than the USA version of 55 MPH...

And on the trash can markings.

Safety "Karens" created BOTH the speedometer markings and the "No Hot Ash" markings.

Just seems to me, if you're putting embers into a plastic trash can, God is going to sort it out for you!

You cannot fix stupid.
Why label for it?
Soon you will have so many labels that NONE are taken seriously.

That speedo is older than any safety belt requirements. I doubt anyone named Karen was involved.

As someone who grew up in a very rural area of Germany, i always found the speedo markings rather useful, especially at night.

You don't even need to read the numbers, just a quick glance at the speedo needle and you know if you're in the ballpark or above.

Especially useful when you're driving drunk!
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porschetub
QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 4 2024, 12:11 PM) *

Is this a Japanese-market only part?

Appears to be euro only as confirmed, found when searching on Japanese auction site when I was ready to buy and that one had full red markings ,long time ago however .
Cheers.
Front yard mechanic
Just install it upside down
fixer34
I would be tempted just because I think it's cool to have a 250 speedo (see the metric discussion thread...)

Looks like someone modified the gauge lighting though, that pigtail lead doesn't look stock.
porschetub
QUOTE(fixer34 @ Dec 4 2024, 04:33 PM) *

I would be tempted just because I think it's cool to have a 250 speedo (see the metric discussion thread...)

Looks like someone modified the gauge lighting though, that pigtail lead doesn't look stock.

Yep ,converted to LED strip lighting ,SO much better than weak BA7S lamps for sure.
Single LEDs don't really work down the lighting tubes due to lack of projection ,been there and done that but are ok with combo gauges and other 50mm ones as tested on my car .
Black /white wire go's direct to gauge female spade on lighting supply ,the rest is standard ,Cheers.
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ClayPerrine
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 03:01 PM) *


Marked "band" from 31-37 mph.



Take another look at it. That is not MPH, it is KPH. It's a Euro speedo. I had one for a while that came out of a Grey market 914. It was lots of fun to put it in the car to frighten passengers with how fast you were going.

JeffBowlsby
QUOTE(porschetub @ Dec 3 2024, 07:06 PM) *

QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 4 2024, 12:11 PM) *

Is this a Japanese-market only part?

Appears to be euro only as confirmed, found when searching on Japanese auction site when I was ready to buy and that one had full red markings ,long time ago however .
Cheers.


I think its a ROW (Euro/Japanese) market item, not Euro-only. This speedo pictured below is on Georges' 1974 Japanese-market 914 SL Bumblebee.

Note Georges's is also the later black center style, where yours is the earlier silver dot style pointer.
Montreal914
QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Dec 4 2024, 04:06 AM) *

QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 03:01 PM) *

Marked "band" from 31-37 mph.


Take another look at it. That is not MPH, it is KPH.


...Take another look again, 31mph IS 50km/h... wink.gif
technicalninja
QUOTE(Montreal914 @ Dec 4 2024, 10:21 AM) *

QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Dec 4 2024, 04:06 AM) *

QUOTE(technicalninja @ Dec 3 2024, 03:01 PM) *

Marked "band" from 31-37 mph.


Take another look at it. That is not MPH, it is KPH.


...Take another look again, 31mph IS 50km/h... wink.gif


I got the conversion right...

And I have a funny story about this type of stuff.

I did a dash removal/evap core on an 11 civic (PIA!), worked fine but customer brought the car back the next day.

Said the car is now showing 100+ MPH at normal freeway speeds...

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Those actually have an individual button on the digital dash to change from US standard to Metric.

Both the customer and I were equally embarrassed!
porschetub
QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 5 2024, 04:40 AM) *

QUOTE(porschetub @ Dec 3 2024, 07:06 PM) *

QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 4 2024, 12:11 PM) *

Is this a Japanese-market only part?

Appears to be euro only as confirmed, found when searching on Japanese auction site when I was ready to buy and that one had full red markings ,long time ago however .
Cheers.


I think its a ROW (Euro/Japanese) market item, not Euro-only. This speedo pictured below is on Georges' 1974 Japanese-market 914 SL Bumblebee.

Note Georges's is also the later black center style, where yours is the earlier silver dot style pointer.

Thanks for the pic Jeff ,i went for a silver dot one to match my other 911 gauges ,this one is dated 10.72 ,found one only on German ebay sellers listing by googling the part number and it stated 911 and 914/6 fitment ,interesting as this one had the same part number but the main body was different to mine and date 7.72 ,listing price 587usd .
Won't be selling for that however turns out I bought this way back in 2016 and have worked out a price now .
Cheers.
davehg
Prices are all over the map on gauges these days

I picked up one identical to yours (silver dot, euro kph) gauge in decent working condition for $250 last year at a Porsche swap meet.

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I was going to have refurbished by Palo Alto and put into my 914 until I came across a set of three mint restored silver dot GT gauges (10k tach, euro speedo, and custom triple gauge (oil temp, pressure, and fuel). Perfect for my euro-inspired 2.7 twin plug. They were considerably more $ as they were fully restored.

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My pal with a real 914-6 is thrilled that I gifted the Speedo I bought last year to him for his GT tribute build.
porschetub
QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 5 2024, 04:40 AM) *

QUOTE(porschetub @ Dec 3 2024, 07:06 PM) *

QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 4 2024, 12:11 PM) *

Is this a Japanese-market only part?

Appears to be euro only as confirmed, found when searching on Japanese auction site when I was ready to buy and that one had full red markings ,long time ago however .
Cheers.


I think its a ROW (Euro/Japanese) market item, not Euro-only. This speedo pictured below is on Georges' 1974 Japanese-market 914 SL Bumblebee.

Note Georges's is also the later black center style, where yours is the earlier silver dot style pointer.

Jeff found the pic of the JDM unit , didn't know I still had it ,differant marking again .
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Different part number and black dot needle ,cheers
Retroracer
I'd be interested, depending on price. I have resisted switching to a "mo authentic" Kmh (not MPH) speedo for some time, as i figured my tiny brain would struggle with the constant translation in a country with all road signs in MPH. The answer might be just to ignore speed limits ;-)

@Porschetub if you're up for trade +/- money, then I do still have that used 911 Bosch distributor we talked of years ago put aside. PM me if there's still interest?

- Tony

PS. Just saw the "for sale" entry..
worn
QUOTE(porschetub @ Dec 5 2024, 02:11 PM) *

QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 5 2024, 04:40 AM) *

QUOTE(porschetub @ Dec 3 2024, 07:06 PM) *

QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Dec 4 2024, 12:11 PM) *

Is this a Japanese-market only part?

Appears to be euro only as confirmed, found when searching on Japanese auction site when I was ready to buy and that one had full red markings ,long time ago however .
Cheers.


I think its a ROW (Euro/Japanese) market item, not Euro-only. This speedo pictured below is on Georges' 1974 Japanese-market 914 SL Bumblebee.

Note Georges's is also the later black center style, where yours is the earlier silver dot style pointer.

Jeff found the pic of the JDM unit , didn't know I still had it ,differant marking again .
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Different part number and black dot needle ,cheers

That has to be the best speedo ever. Not only are you potentiall driving at 250, but most of the time the needle is in one red zone or another. I congratulate the owner.
JeffBowlsby
Except 100km/h is only 62 mph. ☹️
SirAndy
Yeah, the 100km/h start of the red zone is weird.

I don't know anything about Japan speed limits, but as a German that seems quite odd.

We have had a "suggested cruising speed" of 130km/h on the Autobahn but those parts without a speed limit mean exactly that, no speed limit.
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porschetub
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Dec 6 2024, 03:02 PM) *

Yeah, the 100km/h start of the red zone is weird.

I don't know anything about Japan speed limits, but as a German that seems quite odd.

We have had a "suggested cruising speed" of 130km/h on the Autobahn but those parts without a speed limit mean exactly that, no speed limit.
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Thanks Andy , assuming 100kph is the max over there like it is here in my country , the one I'am selling is a euro part ,further to research a key player Early 911 Registry mentioned that one is euro 914/6 part .
Thanks for your euro info ,cheers.
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