AAM Competition Twin Turbo Kit
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well if you really want to hide your gauges in a cool way and are willing to spend a few hundred bucks and do a little work yourself....get some liquid crystal glass. That stuff they use for those license plates that "disappear" and shower doors sometimes. I have heard of it in black, but haven't seen it yet. Should only cost a couple hundred bucks to get a 6-7" by 6-7" square of it. Cut out a piece of that center cubby door and apoxy that glass in there. Wire it up through the top of the cubby. Solid black when the switch is on so you can't see any gauges and it would probably look like a navi screen...have the gauges in the cubby so when you flip the switch off you see through a crystal clear sheet of glass right to the gauges. Could be pretty bad *** and very classy looking if you do it right and may cost you 200-300 bucks. you could even replace the whole cubby door if you wanted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnWVx1s9Vj4
that's just a film you put on. should be cheap for that small of a space and it might come in black.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnWVx1s9Vj4
that's just a film you put on. should be cheap for that small of a space and it might come in black.
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Hmm actually like the dude said.. 10.5 is for install an tune, not bad at all. I mean u do or should go with some of the other things u require for a turbo set up so 10.5 is the least of ur worries lol trust me i know.