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Paulturbo
09-01-2014, 12:25
Hey
I am fitting a 52mm boost gauge and an AEM wideband gauge to my 5.

Want to keep the car as OE looking as possible, don't want gauges all over the place really but I need these two really to have the car running right.

What do people recommend? I was thinking maybe a 2 gauge pillar pod (any reccomendations) or maybe fit one of the gauges where the digital clock is now, and try and find somewhere subtle for the AEM, just not sure how/where.

Any pics would be good :)

Thanks!

bood
09-01-2014, 12:33
Contact jonny5 he sells a great 2 gauge a pillar pod

ScottKinnear
09-01-2014, 12:37
:agree:
Contact jonny5 he sells a great 2 gauge a pillar pod

James5
09-01-2014, 20:01
Contact jonny5 he sells a great 2 gauge a pillar pod

Was just going to suggest Jonny5 custom pillar pod setup looks great and saves cutting of dash :agree:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=35862

Jonny5
09-01-2014, 20:28
Will have more avaliable soon.

Priced at £37 inc postage now due to post office upping prices.

£45 inc postage for fully painted in a very close matching colour to o.e

Cheers
Jonny

TopCat
09-01-2014, 20:29
Will have more avaliable soon.

Priced at £37 inc postage now due to post office upping prices.

£45 inc postage for fully painted in a very close matching colour to o.e

Cheers
Jonny

The painted ones are great for the money. :agree:

Nad-5GTT
09-01-2014, 21:20
Will have more avaliable soon.

Priced at £37 inc postage now due to post office upping prices.

£45 inc postage for fully painted in a very close matching colour to o.e

Cheers
Jonny

So for £8 extra you paint it:niceone:, that just shows your doing it for the right reasons to help us members out and not too make a huge profit, not that I would knock you for that either. Dare I say it you probably enjoy making them too, credit to the club :agree:

Paulturbo
10-01-2014, 09:22
Looks good, they are for 52mm gauges yeh? :)

bood
10-01-2014, 10:24
Yep 52mm