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therock2689
07-23-2006, 08:42 AM
OK, after looking for hours online at all kinds of sites and searches, i got sick of it and decided to make my own gauge pod myself. But i has a few things to overcome: I has never Bondoed before, never fibergalssed before, and i was flying by the seat of my pants on this one. I think its not to bad, but its not perfect. i still need to pull it back off and clean it up, but it good enough. I have Autometer C2 a/f, Boost/Vac. I Also, for now, have a cheap autopart volt meter because im still waiting on teh autometer gauge.
Ok, here are some pics:
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j275/therock2689/14.jpg
Thats what i see
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j275/therock2689/15.jpg
from the windshield
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j275/therock2689/16.jpg
From outside and behind
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j275/therock2689/12.jpg
light up


Roca

lewda
07-23-2006, 09:52 AM
looks good man, how much did all of that cost you including the guages?

JRE320
07-23-2006, 11:45 AM
What's that for? :confused: :confused:

therock2689
07-23-2006, 01:05 PM
The gauges where(autometer) where about 150 for the pair, 15-20 for the bondo(got it in bulk), 30 for the pod(you can probly ebay for cheaper) and the OE a-pillar trim. It took me like 30 hrs because i had never bondoed before, so there was a learning curve, but i got it. Oh, the paint was like 5 bucks.
As for what its for, its a mod tht i had wanted to do for a long time and i wanted to monitor some of the vitals. The volt is just for teh sound system.


Roca

jstrat85
07-24-2006, 06:47 PM
now the only thing you need is a turb0!

therock2689
07-24-2006, 07:26 PM
Oh, i would, but the car is going to go soon. i have had it for a few years now and its time to get something newer. I have always been into the tuner kind of thing, not rice thoguh, pure function. But i love my 202 though and its always going to have a place in my car heart.

Dubbin'
08-22-2006, 12:17 AM
You should have used VDO gauges. They would match your stock cluster better.. Way better. (being that VDO makes your stock cluster)
Jeeze. It looks good for your first time.. I just can't help at wonder if their is someplace better for gauges than the pillar.
You have the empty din under your radio correct..? You could (if you wanted to) Fabricate a flat peice to fit flush right there in the empty slot.. Mount three gauges in that.
They do it on VW's.. Huh.. actually you might be able to use the same part..
Lemme find a link here...

http://www.42draftdesigns.com

http://www.42draftdesigns.com/images/tgp_1.jpg

Thats a pic of it in a VW. I think you can get it in the single din slot there below the radio.
I dunno. Food for thought?

therock2689
08-22-2006, 01:40 PM
Originally posted by Dubbin'
You should have used VDO gauges. They would match your stock cluster better.. Way better. (being that VDO makes your stock cluster)
Jeeze. It looks good for your first time.. I just can't help at wonder if their is someplace better for gauges than the pillar.
You have the empty din under your radio correct..? You could (if you wanted to) Fabricate a flat peice to fit flush right there in the empty slot.. Mount three gauges in that.
They do it on VW's.. Huh.. actually you might be able to use the same part..
Lemme find a link here...

http://www.42draftdesigns.com

http://www.42draftdesigns.com/images/tgp_1.jpg

Thats a pic of it in a VW. I think you can get it in the single din slot there below the radio.
I dunno. Food for thought?
Thanks man. I have always liked the look of that gauge and im tinking about spicing up teh rest of teh gauges somehow, im not sure yet. Oh, thanx for thew link to

Dubbin'
08-22-2006, 11:19 PM
Fasho homie