What location for guages

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What location for guages

Postby Lee jst on Wed Jan 28, 2015 11:44 pm

So getting to the end of my t3 convention over winter and now have two gauges to fit for boost and oil pressure but don't know where to fit them!? I don't want them to look too out of place but also want them to be visible when driving to keep an eye on things. What options have I got and does anyone have any pictures
thanks lee
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Re: What location for guages

Postby RS EDDIE on Thu Jan 29, 2015 12:03 pm

Try getting a pillar guage holder mate, they do a twin one at burton performance. Looks OE spec and mounts on the a pillar on the inside.
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Re: What location for guages

Postby Lee jst on Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:44 am

Cheers for that Eddie to be honest dont want anything ott and still want to use heaters so won't be putting them in the dash. Called burton they had on the shelf should be here tomorrow

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