I used Cyberdyne digital gauges in my 32. They were great. I had a little trouble with the sun from time to time, but you learn to live with it. Most of the digital gauge companies warrantee them for lifetime. The most important thing about them is to make sure you use a seperate ground for each gauge, believe me, it matters! I have a friend that uses "Dakota Digital", and he also had great luck. The car I have now is all mechanical because it's easier to focus on the position of a needle than to read a group of numbers. In the end, it all comes down to what "look" you're going for. The "high tech" look is digital. BTW, I have a complete set of extra Cyberdyne digital gauges just sitting on my shelf if you're interrested.