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Isnt the tach have the wrong red line for a LS5
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Isnt the tach have the wrong red line for a LS5

Yes, the entire instrument panel assembly appears to be reproduction with the solid lifter tach. Car was never ordered with the U14 option.
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Yes, the entire instrument panel assembly appears to be reproduction with the solid lifter tach. Car was never ordered with the U14 option.
So besides the insterment pane being a reproduction (I know it is) are all the gauges correct for the LS5 other then the tach?
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