guage pod steering column
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wow, i will start you off with a nice reply before people start flaming you.
assuming you are a 1996 cause of you name, go here
http://www.customenterprise.com/view.../vts/design017
assuming you are a 1996 cause of you name, go here
http://www.customenterprise.com/view.../vts/design017
#3
Originally Posted by Ephraim
wow, i will start you off with a nice reply before people start flaming you.
assuming you are a 1996 cause of you name, go here
http://www.customenterprise.com/view.../vts/design017
assuming you are a 1996 cause of you name, go here
http://www.customenterprise.com/view.../vts/design017
#4
I have not seen a poduction one for our car so you have a few routes.
A) Make one, with fiber glass and lots of hard work.
B) Get a universal POD and trim it to fit some what nicely.
C) Get a cup and bracket that will stick/screw to the column trim.
IMO C is the best way to go. My freind has Defi gauges on the dash in cups and they look great.
A) Make one, with fiber glass and lots of hard work.
B) Get a universal POD and trim it to fit some what nicely.
C) Get a cup and bracket that will stick/screw to the column trim.
IMO C is the best way to go. My freind has Defi gauges on the dash in cups and they look great.
#5
Heres a howto for a make your own
http://www.g20style.com/how%20to%20m...e%20holder.htm
I did a quick search and found quite a few steering mount options.. admittedly for other makes of car but they look like they'll fit just as well.
http://www.g20style.com/how%20to%20m...e%20holder.htm
I did a quick search and found quite a few steering mount options.. admittedly for other makes of car but they look like they'll fit just as well.
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