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Old 03-25-2003, 11:12 AM
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Re: Re: New Triple Gauge Pillars --Pics--

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I call CM.com today, 3/25, and was told they'd be in stock in 1 month. What's the real wait time going to be? Anyone taking the under with an over/under at 6 weeks for $100?

much liek fhilipino lag time adds 2-3 hours to the original time off arrival.

CM lag time will be 2-3 month's before acctual time of arrival.


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Old 03-25-2003, 12:41 PM
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i want one already
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Just got over 750 in stock now, available in black, grey, and tan. Fits 1995-2003. Any questions feel free to ask.

http://www.custommaxima.com/TripleGaugePod.php

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Originally posted by Custommaxima.com
Just got over 750 in stock now, available in black, grey, and tan. Fits 1995-2003. Any questions feel free to ask.

http://www.custommaxima.com/TripleGaugePod.php

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It actually replaces the current pillar trim right? The one from ProPods.com is designed to go over the current trim but in some applications it can replace the OEM trim piece.
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Price

Your shopping carts pricing is reveresed.....

------website---------
Fits 1995-2003 Maxima

Black = $89
Grey or Tan = $79

----shopping cart------------

1995-1999 Maxima Black Triple Gauge Pod $ 79.00
1995-1999 Maxima Grey Triple Gauge Pod $ 89.00
1995-1999 Maxima Tan Triple Gauge Pod $ 89.00
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what about a 4 gauge pillar. i know a max owner on here has one wouldnt that be the best. it looks nice and takes up the whole pillar so it looks even better. just a suggestion
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Originally posted by 95nissanMax
what about a 4 gauge pillar. i know a max owner on here has one wouldnt that be the best. it looks nice and takes up the whole pillar so it looks even better. just a suggestion

i have one..
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http://www.custommaxima.com/TripleGaugePod.php

That Max looks very familiar...












I think it's in my driveway
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Originally posted by araffio
http://www.custommaxima.com/TripleGaugePod.php

That Max looks very familiar...












I think it's in my driveway
Man those look good!! I Want one!!!
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jesus christ, can you charge a little bit more for this? i WAS interested too
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jesus christ, can you charge a little bit more for this? i WAS interested too

Have fun making your own then
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Originally posted by araffio



Have fun making your own then
Or goto ProPods . They are like $77 list and $65 plus shipping from Kennedy Diesel. At least that's what they quoted me in the e-mail. I'm just in trouble because with either one I need to Dremmel it out for 60mm gauges in at least 2 of the spots. Seems like there might not be enough edge there. Sure doesn't make sense to me that people wouldn't make this fit the 52mm gauges by default but have enough buffer room for those needing 60mm openings. Oh well - I'll give one of these a shot.

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here, i was so happy last fall when i got a dual gauge pod from the wife for my b-day. now it'd be pretty hard to get the 3-gauge pillar without getting a big chewing from the wife... nonetheless, sweet product!!
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Thanks for letting me know about the website error, I just corrected it.
 
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Originally posted by joaquink


It actually replaces the current pillar trim right? The one from ProPods.com is designed to go over the current trim but in some applications it can replace the OEM trim piece.


The first post in the thread clearly states that these pods will replace the entire A-pillar, and these pics/instructions clearly state otherwise.

WTF?

As far as I'm concerned, these are no better than using the 2 + 1 autometer combo that most people do. Also, you can have the 2 + 1 combo for a hell of a lot less.

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I originally thought that it would replace the pillar, and it turns out that it goes over your factory pillar. Reguardless of replacing it or covering the pillar it still looks the same and functions the same. In my opinion I would be happier not replacing the pillar cause then you have a chance of losing it.

Remember no one is forcing you to buy it. If you are angry then you have the choice to not purchase that item. We invested several thousands of dollars in getting this product produced because you guys requested it. I apprieciate those of you who are appreciative of efforts and look forward to working hard to get more parts made.

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Originally posted by Custommaxima.com
In my opinion I would be happier not replacing the pillar cause then you have a chance of losing it.
Losing what?

If it would have been the product you said you were going to be selling in the first post, I would have bought one.
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