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Old 05-02-2003, 09:03 PM
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*Self made In dash Gauge pod*

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Old 05-02-2003, 09:15 PM
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Re: *Self made In dash Gauge pod*

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Thanks, Does anyone know where the one is of the guy with the 4th gen...shows a day and night picture of them, and there right below his CD player
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Originally posted by MaxSpeedSE
Thanks, Does anyone know where the one is of the guy with the 4th gen...shows a day and night picture of them, and there right below his CD player
Look for theBlue... he has a cardomain page.



maxima.cardomain.com/id/theblue
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Old 05-02-2003, 09:24 PM
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Thanks, Does anyone know where the one is of the guy with the 4th gen...shows a day and night picture of them, and there right below his CD player
look at maxdash... that?

http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/d_scoo...t?.dir=/Maxima

you posted in that thread
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Old 05-02-2003, 09:28 PM
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Originally posted by 2k2wannabe
look at maxdash... that?

http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/d_scoo...t?.dir=/Maxima

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Awsome~! thats the very one im looking for thank you.

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Old 05-03-2003, 07:35 AM
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I also have put my gauges and my nitrous switchs in the glove box kinda secret like so no one can see them by just looking into the car quick. Brian
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Old 05-03-2003, 11:52 PM
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Re: *Self made In dash Gauge pod*

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I made one for my Volvo back in the day. I used some translucent black plexiglass, cut and sanded to shape. Turned out awesome. Just have to be patient. I made a flat panel style mount. For a pod like exterior mounting (exterior as in exterior to the dash, sticks out) if you are good with foam and fibreglass, use the foam to create the shape you want, lay the fibreglass, then sand, and paint. That would be totally trick, and very show car. Needs a LOT of work though.

BTW, hot girlfriend you lucky devil. A modded max, and a hot girlfriend, could life get any better?
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Thanks guys for all the tips.... BC_95GLE Are you able to see it well with it being in the Glovbox?


Sin, thanks for all the kind words...i think im just going to do what you tryed, but im going to see if i can work with fibor glass..

I want to get this project over with before i start making piping for my turbo kit
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Originally posted by MaxSpeedSE
Thanks guys for all the tips.... BC_95GLE Are you able to see it well with it being in the Glovbox?


Sin, thanks for all the kind words...i think im just going to do what you tryed, but im going to see if i can work with fibor glass..

I want to get this project over with before i start making piping for my turbo kit
Fibre glass is actually very easy to work with. Just get some foam, and some mold release, or tin foil. Make the mold 5% bigger than you want it. This is because you'll need to sand the surface smooth, as well as most fibreglass shrinking slightly. Then just use some body filler to get the surface smooth, and then paint. Trust me, if you take your time, it'll look pimp.

It's very easy to do. I've made and sold intakes made with fibreglass.
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Originally posted by Slickismax

Havent seen this one before.. Pretty cool
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Old 05-04-2003, 01:41 PM
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i have one of those gauges angle deal things i can see them pretty well i put clear leds in the lights so they are very bright no to bad i dont have my moet critical gauges there like FP or anything like that just the nitrous pressure and my A/F looks good i made mine out of wood tho i didnt have the chance to make it out of anything else tho i am making a metal one soon. Brian
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