pictures of pillar mounted gauges .
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I have purchased a boost gauge and A-pillar mounting pod today and Subaru are going to fit it for me as part of next weeks service.
Could you guys with similar applications please put some photos up on please so I can see what to expect.
Thankyou indeed.
Skoosh.
Could you guys with similar applications please put some photos up on please so I can see what to expect.
Thankyou indeed.
Skoosh.
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Here's a couple from my car:
About 10 months ago when I had a Single A Pillar Pod:
About 2 months ago with my double pod:
Now got a triple centre and triple A Pillar pod
[Edited by TBMeech - 20/06/2003 17:37:13]
About 10 months ago when I had a Single A Pillar Pod:
About 2 months ago with my double pod:
Now got a triple centre and triple A Pillar pod
[Edited by TBMeech - 20/06/2003 17:37:13]
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Toby,
Is that the Nitosport A-pillar pod and how does it fasten on - velcro / sticky or screwed?
I'm thinking of one for an MY02 (maybe with a couple of genome pods) - is it any colour you want as long as it's blackish?
TIA
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[Edited by Apple - 21/06/2003 19:22:47]
Is that the Nitosport A-pillar pod and how does it fasten on - velcro / sticky or screwed?
I'm thinking of one for an MY02 (maybe with a couple of genome pods) - is it any colour you want as long as it's blackish?
TIA
Apple
[Edited by Apple - 21/06/2003 19:22:47]
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