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Old 04-25-2011, 08:30 PM   #29
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Fixed the sound, got some pioneer 200W 3 ways in there. Oh and almost forgot, look what I finally got around to removing out of the berli...









Wiring still looks good too. I have no idea if it actually works tho. My father said that everything was still working when he parked it.
dude nice!! if u end up not using it for the Z and wanna sell it, lemme kno, cuz the 2 side control pods on mine are messed up. most of the buttons dont work lol.
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Old 04-25-2011, 10:01 PM   #30
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I'm real indecisive about it. Part of me wants to get the 145mph cluster and be historically accurate, and another part of me wants to take the whole dash out of the berli and put it in the Z28. Except get like a Z28 and Berli logo and put them together. It's the Berlinetta Z28 Edition.

Part of me also wants to just keep it cause they're cool as hell. Who knows, maybe if and when I get a nice job I'll just put the whole berli back on the road.

While on youtube I wanted to see what the cluster looks like when the car is running and ran into this video. Seems like you can get this guy to fix your pods and other interior electronics.
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Old 05-01-2011, 12:18 PM   #31
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I'm real indecisive about it. Part of me wants to get the 145mph cluster and be historically accurate, and another part of me wants to take the whole dash out of the berli and put it in the Z28. Except get like a Z28 and Berli logo and put them together. It's the Berlinetta Z28 Edition.

Part of me also wants to just keep it cause they're cool as hell. Who knows, maybe if and when I get a nice job I'll just put the whole berli back on the road.

While on youtube I wanted to see what the cluster looks like when the car is running and ran into this video. Seems like you can get this guy to fix your pods and other interior electronics.
yeah iv seen that video. i talked to the guy about it, and he said he doesnt really fix them, he just checks whats wrong with them. and if im gonna take the dash outta my car, i want it to get fixed lol. but you should call it the Berli Z! haha that would definitely be a unique car lol
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Old 02-20-2015, 03:57 PM   #32
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Hey guys, i have an 86 Camaro Berlinetta that my dad and i are beginning to attempt to restore(its gonna be a while lol). The later Berlinettas have all-digital display and controls. i really like this about the car, but a lot of the buttons dont work because of how old it is. just wondering if anyone here would know how to fix this, or where i could get it fixed. i believe the buttons are just worn out, and maybe some new wires would fix it, but before i start tearing apart my car i wanted to get some opinions on the subject. Thanks!!

and please dont say, "oh, its just a berlinetta, who cares." cuz i do lol.
hello, my names Roger and I am just finishing up a 5 year resto on my 85 Berlinetta, the shop is painting it in 2 weeks. anyway, I restored my dash ( I have ele. knowledge ) by myself, resoldered board, cleaned connections, upgraded the blinker system with two soft touch buttons rather than the lever thing. I can give you advice or do the dash for ya if ya like. good luck
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Roger, your very kind and thoughtful but this thread is 4 years old. Please post pics of your thirdgen when its done.
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