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Old 04 March 2004, 03:36 PM
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thinking of fitting the above with boost gauge to my 98 turbo anyone know where these can be had and how much
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Alan, I just fitted a boost gauge to the scoob. I only wanted a cheap set up for testing, but it looks superb. both the boost gauge and pod can be had at Halfords.
mines a TIM boost gauge with backlight, and is £24, and the carbon effect a-pillar pod holder is £20, all bits supllied to fit the gauge. less than £50 is a bargain. I`ll go take a picture soon (today) cheap but spot on

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just realised that mine is actually a 52mm gauge, but at least you get to see what i`ve done to your old motor



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Looks good m8 was thinking of maybe having a Defi BF down in the same position but they cost a mint
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Was the pod a good fit? bit hard to tell from pics.
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less than £50 is a bargain.
i agree, its looks the biz at a decent price
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the pod has to be cut to fit. I rushed it and its not perfect, but still looks quality. even a div like me could fit and wire this kinda thing.

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