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Good guy alert, member rhad! #2734006
01/17/20 09:25 PM
01/17/20 09:25 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 16,802
Between Houston & Galveston TX
SattyNoCar Offline OP
Smarter than no class Flappergass by a mile
SattyNoCar  Offline OP
Smarter than no class Flappergass by a mile

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 16,802
Between Houston & Galveston TX

Fellow Moparts member and Dakota owner, rhad, read my post about the tach in my '93 Dakota going out and PM'ed me that he had an extra one he'd be willing to sell.

We agreed upon a price, and a few days later, I sent the money via paypal.

A very short time after, my payment came back as a credit. I thought I had screwed something up when I sent it, but turns out rhad had just refunded my money and told me to 'pay it forward'.

We're not talking a huge sum of money here, but he didn't even keep any of my payment to cover shipping.

Thank you sir! It was greatly appreciated! beer

Gee, wonder what I'll be doing tomorrow................... work hammer biggrin


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John

The dream is dead, long live the dream.......😥
Re: Good guy alert, member rhad! [Re: SattyNoCar] #2734075
01/18/20 07:02 AM
01/18/20 07:02 AM
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,126
Mobile Al
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hemirdrnnr Offline
top fuel
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top fuel
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,126
Mobile Al
Always good to hear up

Re: Good guy alert, member rhad! [Re: hemirdrnnr] #2734106
01/18/20 10:39 AM
01/18/20 10:39 AM
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north of coder
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"Butt Crack Bob"
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"Butt Crack Bob"

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 19,237
north of coder
that just proves we have many OUTSTANDING members among us ! bow
beer

Re: Good guy alert, member rhad! [Re: SattyNoCar] #2734185
01/18/20 01:22 PM
01/18/20 01:22 PM
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 1,680
Raleighwood
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top fuel
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Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 1,680
Raleighwood
Good deal for sure.

Replied to mention if it still has issues, try to re-flow the larger solder joints on the little circuit board that snaps onto the outside of the cluster. Mine would pretty much stay stuck at 2k rpm when not idling, and the solder trick fixed it. I learned the trick from either turbododge.com or turbo-mopar.com, since the Daytonas have a similar board. I think the Dakota cluster was originally parts-bin-sourced from a fwd car (Shadow, IIRC, but not sure).


1968 Charger project. I don't have a fender tag or a buildsheet, so it's getting a 440. Help me decide on a color--most everything looks great! (NOT white. My Challenger is white. Need some variety :D)
1974 Challenger 360
2012 Challenger R/T
1991 Dakota 5.2






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