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Old 03-19-2003, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Little Goat' date='Mar 18 2003, 11:33 PM
52 and 60mm. here's a link to flyrx7's site.
Holy ******' ****, I've never seen that one. I was talking about the 2 guage one that's made by TriPower. Damn, I love this thing. Thanks for the info bro.
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Old 03-19-2003, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar 19 2003, 06:34 PM
[quote name='Seppuku' date='Mar 18 2003, 10:05 PM'] [quote name='Rob x-7' date='Mar 18 2003, 07:38 PM'] what size is that Saab din panel dual gauge mount?



Blitz used to sell a din panel gauge mount as well with room for

a 1/2 din electronic as well, like a turbo timer or something else.
I got no clue on the size. I didnt know blitz made one. I might have to look around to see what it looks like might give me some ideas as im not done making mine yet. [/quote]

there is that guy who sells the metal one that can hold 3 gauges, looks nice for the price, I made mine from fiberglass and balsa core and its bolted to the stock radio chassis. [/quote]

Im using plastic for mine its a little bit easier for me to work with. Im going to either make a new radio mount using the stock on as a template, depending on wether or not my radio's chasis holes will line up or if the radio works ill just make a frame to mount the plastic to and mount the frame to the stock radio bracket. For some reason im good at making custom mounts and brackets so i figured why not do it with the the radio install and guages.
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Old 03-19-2003, 08:56 PM
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always nice to sit back and look at something you did yourself
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rotaryextreme has the border gauge pod also. and i believe autometer sells 60mm dual /single a pillar gauge pods. and RE or pettit make a sterring column pod that can be dremmelled out to fit a 60mm gauge
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I like the steering wheel pod, that's has the guage sitting in front of the rpm gauge.
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Originally Posted by rx7machine' date='Mar 20 2003, 09:35 AM
I like the steering wheel pod, that's has the guage sitting in front of the rpm gauge.
I was thinking of making steering column mount pods.
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Rob, you should make Din panels to hold 60mm guages. They're simpler plus it seems a lot of folks want em.
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arent there enough din panels on the market now?

I can make to order whatever someone wants, you make

them one way and there will always be some clown who wants

something different, lol.



A steering mount is a done deal, I know of one for sale, but I think its

over $100!
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Well I know you're damn good at fabrication, so my question is this: Could you make me a din panel to hold a turbo timer and DEFI Guage Control Unit? I'd give you all the specs, and you make what I ask for, how does that sound. LOL
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I just cut mine to make them work and you can't even tell that they are for a 52mm guage, sorry for the glare
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