Gauge pod ideas for early classic?
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Gauge pod ideas for early classic?
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I currently have three gauges fitted in my centre console, but I have decided to move them due to not being able to see them correctly and investing in some new Stealth 2 gauges that I thought I show-off.
So are there any triple gauge pods available for the early style dash (no top pocket).
If not does anyone have any pic of what you`ve done.
I`m thinking of individual pods stuck onto the top of the dash close to the window between the center air-vents and the hazard light switch.
Any ideas or suggestions would be great.
I currently have three gauges fitted in my centre console, but I have decided to move them due to not being able to see them correctly and investing in some new Stealth 2 gauges that I thought I show-off.
So are there any triple gauge pods available for the early style dash (no top pocket).
If not does anyone have any pic of what you`ve done.
I`m thinking of individual pods stuck onto the top of the dash close to the window between the center air-vents and the hazard light switch.
Any ideas or suggestions would be great.
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http://www.scoobymania.co.uk/interior_info.asp?c=5#here
There this one, hopefully the link works.
I have made my own, similar to the milsport type centre heater control pod but made to suit 3X60mm gauges.
Using a 2nd hand centre heater control plastic surround trim panel X 2, cut & bonded together with P40 & P38.
There this one, hopefully the link works.
I have made my own, similar to the milsport type centre heater control pod but made to suit 3X60mm gauges.
Using a 2nd hand centre heater control plastic surround trim panel X 2, cut & bonded together with P40 & P38.
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