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thinking of making new gauge panels
#1

for quite some time now, i have had a 3 gauge panel below the 1D stereo slot (basically taking up the cubby/clock slot)

in light of the upcoming release of the supercharger, and the likelihood that others would want to install gauges, it occurs to me that perhaps i should make these up

this would not include any gauges - you have to get those on your own

i can do this out of aluminum and powder coated black - price would be $20 plus shipping (no extra shipping if i add it to a kit)

who wants one?

p.s. - the best place i found for gauges is egauges.com
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#2

Flash, I will definately buy one of those w/ my kit. Do you mind copying me on what gauges I should get at e-gauges?

Thanks

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#3

As long as I'm buying the gauges etc.. .is there anything else I should be getting w/ them?
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#4

for 20 bucks I'd take one
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#5

look at anything that is 2 1/16" diameter - pick your style and what gauge you want - it's pretty straight forward

i have an electrical oil temp, vacuum/boost, and a clock

in the classifieds are an electrical oil temp, a clock, and a vacuum gauge (i just wanted a different style, so i switched)
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#6

these should be done monday - i'll post pics as soon as i get them
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#7

well, here it is in all its glory - the finish is satin black, and very fine textured

   
   
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