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Yeah, I just had a look at the apexi site, and they do look pretty impressive.

I figure that if i want the good looking stuff, I'm going to have to pay for it. And the apexi stuff is meant to be pretty good, so i can't see myself backing out of it just because of cost.

I was just thinking that maybe a few different places such as Evo R and Makspeed might have different prices for them and i might be able to save a bit of money.

Thanks for your help.

Originally posted by NIGGASNT

niggaP if its an autometer 1 they r in inches, the jap gauges are in mm, they dont match up properly. if u get an autometer holder u have to get an autometer or splitfire or other inch size gauges.

:confused: :confused:

The ones I saw didn't have holes in them... you cut the hole yourself to the size you want. It dont matter if the gauge is in inches or mm.

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Originally posted by Arsn

The holder that i get (be it from Evo R or elsewhere) is that easy enough to put on, or am i going to have to make something up to get it all to work?

Your dash looks really impressive. Maybe one day.....

greddy holder and apexi gauge fit perfect

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