You might want to consider rubylith or amberlith from a graphics arts shop/printer, it's used to mask areas of photographs or printing negatives while they're being exposed. It should hold its color longer than anything from a crafts store... _______________________________________________________________________________ I'm curious about this too, and am assuming you're talking about the 3 colored indicators on the bottom of splitty speedos. I have replaced these a couple of times with colored acetate (?) from craft stores, but it seems to fade quickly, and isn't the right opacity (opaque-ness?). -Erik. In message <00992416.494D1800.63@umbsky.cc.umb.edu> writes: > Rich sez he replaced the indicator color (windows) in his speedometer. > Rich, are these homemade or actual acquirable parts...? > > christian
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