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Old 03 February 2009, 08:26 PM
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Question Bugeye Gauge question

Can anyone that's got a bugeye give me any good ideas on where to fit my boost gauge. I'm not too keen on the pillar pods and it looks a bit naff just sat on the dash. I just wondered if anyone had done anything different, if not I have to go for pillar pod.
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Old 03 February 2009, 08:31 PM
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I've got mine in a low pillar pod - view my scooby to see it. What about the genuine Subaru one on the steering column, also seen then in a replacement instrument surround.
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I've seen gauge mounts that sit above the steering column, like this one...

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Where abouts did you get your pod mate, if you don't mind me asking.
By the way your car looks well
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