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Old Nov 20, 2008 | 11:33 AM
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Well I've finally bought 6 60mm Defi gauges to go in my new age Scooby. I plan to put the oil temp, oil pressure and boost gauge in a triple centre console pod but where to put the other three gauges . 60mm triple pillar pods seem to be impossible to buy for the new age and sadly I'm not skilled enough to make my own . There are twin pillar pods that replace the entire pillar section, twin pods that fit onto the pillar section, which is an option but that leaves the last gauge . Any advice or pictures on how folks have done it would be most helpful .

Also do I need any adaptors to fit the gauge sensors to the Scooby?

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Old Nov 22, 2008 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by HT04
put two in a twin pod a pillar and the other one in the round air vent! looks awesome.
Cheers and I like . Had a quick look at taking the ball air vent out and it looks a bit of a pig to do .
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Old Nov 22, 2008 | 10:35 PM
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Triple A pillar is my favourite mate but then i'm biased ,
ok mine are 52mm but you get the idea , i made my pod from three sinlge pods and the oe pillar , then finished it in a light grey flock

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