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  • Start date Start date May 21, 2010

Stumbaugh

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Well here is the deal. I am getting ready to start on the interior of my car. It is a simple bolt on car that will have nitrous one of these days. I am wanting a good lay out of the dash that will still be functional, but subtle at the same time. I dont want gauges everywhere. I plan on running 2 gauges that will be visible, wideband and fuel pressure. The nitrous panel im using will be located in the center console compartment, so that's where the no2 pressure gauge will be. Long story short, I am wanting some opinions on where to mount my 2 gauges, I want them to be noticable by me, but not stick out like a sore thumb.

Also, any interior mods that anyone can think of that would go with the look im trying to achieve? So far, the car has bullitt pedals, and a FRPP black and brushed shift knob. It is black interior with black leather seats. I was thinking of maybe carbon fiber gauges? I'm not sure, any input would be much appreciated.
 

txredgt

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As far as the gauges go the only thing I can think of besides the usual pillar or on the steering column would maybe see about finding a gauge pod from a saleen that goes on the center of the dash. Im not sure about if its a different dash or if it would just sit up there or even if they make them for a 99-04 but im quite certain they were on the older sn95's.
 

trombonedemon

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When I took my stock radio out, I just used chrome washers and bolts drilled through the radio din, above where the cd player used to be the chrome matches the shift nob, short throw, and the bezel in the cluster. Dosn't look bad if I should say so myself, I just put LEDs in them, they are SUN pro gauges, just as accurate w/third of the cost. No one can see the gauges there.
But, I wish I saw this off of ebay before I drilled in my radio Din,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-0...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
 

Stumbaugh

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See I wish they made something like that to fit in the 01-04's.
 
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