Gauge Pod - Finished Product
I bet it took some time...This is one I did for my Dad. It took about 30 hours of work due to painting preps and all. I used the stock STi clock harness for the power, illum, and ground for the gauges and controler.
Originally Posted by blazersman
Yup... if you check out my original post you'll notice that I am using a rubber band for now until I decide how I choose to attach it.
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
You caught me!
That looks awesome. Great job

Would it possible to glass in the plx or a sqaure object say a BC, turbo timer.. On the bottom. Or would that look werid and out of place??
Originally Posted by NA&CH
Friggen Newb
That looks awesome. Great job
Would it possible to glass in the plx or a sqaure object say a BC, turbo timer.. On the bottom. Or would that look werid and out of place??
That looks awesome. Great job

Would it possible to glass in the plx or a sqaure object say a BC, turbo timer.. On the bottom. Or would that look werid and out of place??
My original design actually incorporated a push button ignition start button from an S2000 figerglassed in near the bottom of the pillar. However, I decided that it would be practically useless since I'm going with an alarm that features a remote start. But a friend of mine wants me to add a push button ignition start to his pillar, so I'm doing that for his..... it's probably going to make me wish I would have done one for my car!
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