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    guage pod

    I read somewhere that steering column gauge holder for the evo fits our cars, I found me a good deal on one and I wanna buy it but I wanna make sure it really does fit before I get it and find out the hard way LOL
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    its actually too big but im sure you can get it to work somehow

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    I can't remember who confirmed or what thread it was in but someone said they fit
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    Why not just fabricate something like this... Its surprisingly easy to make. Just some two inch PVC pipe (held on in the back by fiberglass, but glue would probably work to)
    and a little bondo.







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    eric u r killing me with ur awesome work LOL I guess i can experiment with it

    My original idea is to put them in the lil cup under the climate control check my profile for a link to my photobucket but since I found that steering column gauge holder with a boost gauge for $60 I didn't wanna pass suck a good deal
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    more pics Eric

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    You want to sell that Eric?

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    I made that for Niytrus like 6 months ago. Thats the only one I made, and thats the only pics i have of it. He may have some more.

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    *wondering why eric hasnt fabb'd his own lip yet*

    either way yeah i was wondering about some guage clusters myself
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    I would definitely be interested if someone decided to mass produce them.. or at least if you made a few of them..

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    edit: pic got all messed up when i uploaded it
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    goes in the empty slot under ac controls jut remove the box or if u r useing mech gauges cut a hole in the top of the the plastic box runthe lines threw it an seal it up and cut a holein the sides for the tabs

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwjp90 View Post
    goes in the empty slot under ac controls jut remove the box or if u r useing mech gauges cut a hole in the top of the the plastic box runthe lines threw it an seal it up and cut a holein the sides for the tabs
    u need to read more often around here

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    mine similar to what eric posted but only 1 gauge pod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericbla03 View Post
    Why not just fabricate something like this... Its surprisingly easy to make. Just some two inch PVC pipe (held on in the back by fiberglass, but glue would probably work to)
    and a little bondo.







    y don't you make molds of urs and sell them

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    I dont have the time right now. Or a workshop set up.

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    would be awesome if a company (or eric) pre-built these; i bet they'd make alot of money ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by run1206 View Post
    would be awesome if a company (or eric) pre-built these; i bet they'd make alot of money ;)

    well since i know how to fiberglass now, i'm sure i could do that to my own, also maybe even help eric if need be

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    Quote Originally Posted by fliegendaffe View Post
    well since i know how to fiberglass now, i'm sure i could do that to my own, also maybe even help eric if need be
    sweet, keep us posted if you plan on doing it :D

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    looks good dude.

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