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Old 09-17-2007, 11:22 PM
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got a little rev counter that spins higher then the stock one, (the lower one) and air/fuel gauge.. bougth a universal auto meter gauge pd that i mounted on the stock pillar, i havn't added the shift ligth, i am tryign to fnd out where to mount it, i dont want to drill the dashbords,

hope you like it , at least i am very pleased,



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Wow are those huge! They look like binoculars stuck onto your pillar!

Looks good, . . but are the guages in there?
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I am sure that is just the angle.

I mounted my shift light right above the top gauge on the A-pillar. I like it there a lot - I did not want to cut up the dah either.
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yes its just the angle

those are 2"

yes they are in there, the ligth up when i start the car, and go black agen when i turn them off,

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casey do you have a pic of you shift ligth?
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/755452-shift-light-install-vent.html
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That looks awesome, do you have a link you can post, if not pm, where you got that stuff?
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the gauges are from auto gauge, i think they are called black series, the pod is just a universal pod from autometer,

thanks kindly
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Where did you get the gauges, I couldnt find them anywhere?
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i bougth at a local shop here in iceland, so i dont think that help mutch,

you should be able to find it somewhere,
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Here is my old gauge/shift light set-up. Best place to put a shift light on a Trans Am a-pillar. My gauges are in the process of changing, but my shift light is staying put.

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i like that one..

i guess i will end up getting a full pillar,

i was surprised how well the other thing looked though



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