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alltattooed
Joined: 25 Apr 2007
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Location: simcoe, Ontario, Canada
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| Posted: 8/26/08 12:49PM Post subject: Aftermarket gauges |
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So I got a couple of 2" gauges coming in, and I was wondering where everyone has mounting their’s?
I do not won’t to use a pod pillar as I just layed suede on my pillars.
So was thinking about mounting them in the easy bake oven, I would have to do some mod work to make it work but I think it could look good, I think.
What are you thought on the matter? And can anyone post up a pic or 2 of what they did with there's.
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duck_dodgers_24_5
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| Posted: 8/26/08 4:58PM Post subject: |
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| http://www.autotechinteriors.com/products_epod.php |
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Metro273
Joined: 12 Feb 2005
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Location: The House Music Mecca
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| Posted: 8/26/08 5:32PM Post subject: |
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| Great link and idea but kinda pricey!... :nails: |
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swartzautoman
Joined: 08 Feb 2007
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Location: MID MO
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| Posted: 8/26/08 6:02PM Post subject: |
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pricey?
a tad over $100 is a great deal.
here it what i did, i know the vid shows alot of other stuff but its the best shot i have right now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMg34e76aQs |
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alltattooed
Joined: 25 Apr 2007
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Location: simcoe, Ontario, Canada
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| Posted: 8/27/08 5:12AM Post subject: |
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| Your box looks real good and i like your gauge placement. |
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