Modified Toledo V5

kewe

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New Custom Dials

Well after wasting a few quid on those e-bay cheapo dials I decided to get a custom set properly made up by Skewer for my 2001 V5 Toledo which had standard black dials.
The night shots are a bit more difficult to show them up at their best and I had to play about with contrast and saturation to get the photos look more realistic. I am well pleased with the results though:-

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kewe

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Cheers guys, I got them from a guy called Mook who has a graphics company that specialise in these products. He had not done any Leon/Toledo versions before so this was a first run and took about 4 months to complete. However he did say if there was enough interest he would do a group buy for forum members. Not sure I'm allowed to do a direct link to his site but just google skewer dials.
 

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That looks great! May I ask how much you paid for them? :)

£64, however that was a discount price because I supplied the first template and worked with the guy to iron out any problems. The normal retail price for these custom dials would be about £95. A group buy would be about £80 a set if 5 or more people applied.
 

MargheD

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If you count that the Dealers will sell you the Seat Sport ones for just about the same price, it sounds like a very good deal to me.

Did they install them for you or did you have to do it yourself?
 

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Yes there's alot of work goes into creating these so although it sounds like a lot of money for just dials the quality is very good and you get them as you want. I fitted them myself the only tricky part is the needles off and on back in the correct position, other than that it's a 10 minute job. ;)
 

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Thanks!

No more plans really, I think the car is pretty well sorted in terms of modifications.
The exterior mods were done by the previous owner and I liked it because it still has an oem look, almost like what a Toledo Cupra of that year may have looked like if SEAT had made one. The interior mods are just to spice up the insides a bit as it was a bit too bland for my liking. Other than that the car still drives like a dream so I think I'll leave it well alone for now unless anyone comes up with a good suggestion :D
 
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