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Old 10-17-2008, 09:13 PM
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Default Installed my gauge pod...

Not a product thread (obviously I sell these but for info on that go to my site)...

Just a normal post. I installed my dual gauge pod into my console. I actually just cut the plastic with a kitchen knife :







...then used some epoxy to put it on:



and here she is:









No in the car pics yet. Tomorrow I'll re-run the wires for the fuel pressure gauge (right now it is on the a-pillar).

Still have to decide if I want another gauge for the pillar (that is in a different post I started).

For now I am happy though, I think these are "New Camaro-esque" in their placement

Just have to find a new place for my bottle opener switch... I'll probably put it in the center console and move my purge there as well so I can put a dash plaque where I have all the factory switches.

If I had a M6 I'd just ditch the ashtray lid for one of my plates but since I have an A4 and it is in FRONT of the shifter I'm just afraid it would look cluttered up there...

Anyways, just thought I'd share
Old 10-17-2008, 09:49 PM
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Looks great! I was thinking of doing the gauges down there, but I'm going to be moving my HVAC controls instead. Again tho..Really nice lookin!!

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Looks good, I like the gauges there.
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looks good.
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looks good i like the look of them there
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Looks really clean, good job
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Looks really good
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I can't wait to get mine in!

You need to get some AC vent delete gauge pods going too! (the ones situated in the radio bezel...my AC doesn't work so what the hell, might as well!)
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Originally Posted by SVT THIS
I can't wait to get mine in!

You need to get some AC vent delete gauge pods going too! (the ones situated in the radio bezel...my AC doesn't work so what the hell, might as well!)
I already have them for sale. $30 shipped for one, $50 shipped for two. They come blank or with one gauge hole drilled.

Just paypal madelisle@yahoo.com if you want one...
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Looks good, But how old is that stove



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