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Where did you put your gauges in your turbo SC?

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Old 06-06-10, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by TURBO819
Pirated Supra Dr. Gauge Pod Design
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjqSl2fHZOc
Originally Posted by Cleanshots
exactly mine you mean?
LOL the old mans car. These pic's are 4 years old, interior is totally different. But
kept the gauge set up how you see it here.





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Old 03-31-11, 07:37 PM
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Bump...... I'm buying my gauges next week threads old but better to keep one going instead of starting multiple ones....not sure where to put mine but a lot of good ideas anyone else have anymore pics?
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Has anyone used Perrin's dual gauge pod?





Looking for idea's on how to mount a aem wideband and serial gauge at the best viewable angle while driving. There's plenty of room on top of the steering column and it doesn't look like it will block the speedometer or tach either.
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That looks interesting, is there a link to the pod you posted please. almost looks like the second pic here https://www.clublexus.com/forums/4197085-post239.html

mine are moounted on the dash.


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Originally Posted by kapetajr
That looks interesting, is there a link to the pod you posted please. almost looks like the second pic here https://www.clublexus.com/forums/4197085-post239.html
I googled perrin gauge cup or perrin gauge pod and looked through the images. That image is on a subaru I believe. The one you posted looks like autometers gauge cups, they are universal and would probably get the job done as well.


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Old 07-03-11, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by HiPSI
I googled perrin gauge cup or perrin gauge pod and looked through the images. That image is on a subaru I believe. The one you posted looks like autometers gauge cups, they are universal and would probably get the job done as well.

Hehehe. My gauge pod images getting passed around. Those are universal autometer gauge pod I just mounted on the top of the steering column cover (right at the corners).
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Were do you guys get your 12v switched for your gauges?
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Originally Posted by DIrEctQL
Hehehe. My gauge pod images getting passed around. Those are universal autometer gauge pod I just mounted on the top of the steering column cover (right at the corners).
Got any side pics and a shot from above to see how it's mounted. Does it look out of place?
Old 07-04-11, 12:53 PM
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My contribution.

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Originally Posted by HiPSI
Got any side pics and a shot from above to see how it's mounted. Does it look out of place?
Only good place to put a gauge or two. Autometer makes it. It's universal gauge pod.
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^^^^ I Put my Boost & Wb in the same area u did ur gauges
+2!!!
Old 07-12-11, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by LXCLSVE
My contribution.

I like this! What size are those gauges? Is the boost sitting on top of the other two?
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a little closer


autozone pod meet bondo...
Old 12-07-11, 08:32 AM
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BUMP, LETS SEE SOME MORE CUSTOM STUFF PEOPLE! I know there's gotta be alot of you not posting some nice setups.
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i nought this on ebay and gonna mount it on the dash. gives it kinda a stockish look

http://www.ebay.com/itm/52mm-TRIPLE-...ht_6907wt_1139


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