How to make a kick *** gauge pod!
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Originally Posted by imonlykidden
nice. should of done this instead of buy one. so i could make it all GLOSSY like.
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Originally Posted by junglist350Z
so i'll just go ahead and ask, what ferrari is that you have in your garage?
ps, the guage pillar looks real nice
ps, the guage pillar looks real nice
I would consider riveting the pods into the pillar, prior to covering with glass.
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Based on the very limited metal in that pic it looks kinda like a late 60s 365 GT 2+2. But hey, you can't really tell much. Forget the gauge pod mod, I'm an enthusiast of cars.
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Originally Posted by downshift z
damn nice work bench
back to topic nice job on the write up! do you do anything else besides pods?
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Originally Posted by John H.
Not sure if a Ferrari owner would use their vehicle as a work bench. Irregardless, I appreciate the inspirational write-up. Never worked with fiber. Will attempt this mod in several weeks, as I am adding a nos kit to my ZR. Heh!
I would consider riveting the pods into the pillar, prior to covering with glass.
I would consider riveting the pods into the pillar, prior to covering with glass.
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