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Finally installed Gauges
Well after a few teething problems, they are in. Firstly the gauges themselves were a nightmare to wire in, and then getting the pod to fit properly was just as bad. The pod is from scoobyworld, I fancied something a bit different, but the quality of it was pretty shocking. So after rubbing it down, a few coats of primer followed by a few coats of met grey to match the console, I think I am reasonably pleased. It still needs to be more firmly bolted down, but here they are anyway. (Sorry about crap quality pics!)
Ignition on: http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../Gauges005.jpg Ignition off: http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../Gauges006.jpg A couple of random ones: http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../Gauges004.jpg http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../Gauges003.jpg http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../Gauges002.jpg |
They look real sweet fella, nice in the red, bet your pleased!!:10:
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Looking good fella :10:
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looking good mate i fitted mine two weeks ago and what a pain the sandwich plate didnt fit underneath as a oil pipe was in the way so a engineering shop mad me a extention bolt all done now
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Looking really good Steve :doubleup:
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That looks like a great install Steve. Well done !!
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Looking good buddy:doubleup:
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Thats looks the nuts mate, what Silver paint did you use in the end?
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Peugeot cossack grey metallic was the closest I could find to match the centre console. Is not exact but as close as. |
Thanks for the comments guys8-)
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Very nice. :coolsanta::coolsanta::coolsanta:
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looks good mate, looks like its an original for the car rather than an aftermarket item if you get what i mean lol
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Looks good mate
As Andy says, they look like they are originals not aftermarket |
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