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A pillar double pod #127299
07/06/2006 00:31
07/06/2006 00:31

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Hi there,

Just received my double gauge pod from namod racing. Really quick delivery!! Gonna put a bar boost gauge in it and a fuel/air ratio mix in it this evening. From Spec-r (ebay) also really quick delivery

Never fitted stuff like this before. Looks reasonably staright forward. Remove a pillar, put gauges in and then wire them through the bulk head and hopefully bobs your uncle.

I'm sure it wont be this smooth and was wondering if anyone has any advice or tips on how to fit these.

Any thoughts would be much appreciated!!

Cheers Rick

Re: A pillar double pod #127300
08/06/2006 06:08
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Just be careful with the new nomad pod. You have to bend it to get it to fit. Just take your time and dont rush it. I had never tackled many DIY jobs but this was the first mod I did to my Coupe, and had the trim fitted in 10mins. Its wiring up the gauges thats the triky bit .


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