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Old 19 March 2003, 09:06 PM
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Hi guys,

Just bought a car for the wife to learn to drive in......

Corsa L reg 1994 1.4 8v

Thought it might be easier for her if there was a rev counter to save me from embarresment while we (she) continue's to stall at every availiable junction/traffic lights/ roundabout...etc etc..

Can a rev counter be fitted??

is it difficult??? I'm a novice with a bit of savvy, so could attempt 'simple' things

MUCH appreciate some assistance...... reports say that "spouse helping spouse learn to drive ends in divorce......."

Well..... many arguments over nothing, at least!!!!!!

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
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Yes one can be fitted.

It is generally a piece of p155. When you buy the gauge make sure you get all the bits you need and the instructions on how to fit rather than just a nice dial.

They can fit a few different ways, so won't confuse matters now until you get one.

good luck

Carlos

ps you don't let her drive the scoob like that do you?!?
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Carlos,

Thanks for the reply!!!

She did have an initial go in the scoob...... and then a bright idea popped into my head.......

...... the corsa!!!

Think I'll let her have a few more lessons before we try the open road again!!!

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Carlos,

Any suggestion where I can get a 'cheap one'.

Q. "How much are these" with all the bits included???



I'm a bit stumped where to look.....

Cheers

Phil
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