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Hey Ian,

I will be selling my GReddy boost guage soon if your keen. Next time your out at dinner ask me for a look at the mounting of it. It isn't the most aesthetic of mounting positions but if you want to keep an eye on your boost it's hard to find a better spot without hindering your vision of the road ahead.

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Buy a boost controller that tells you the boost?

I have both. I find that trying to view my boost on the controller as it hits peak while driving is a suicide mission due to the positioning of the controller. I wouldn't want to mount the controller any higher either due to the amount of light they throw off.

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I have both. I find that trying to view my boost on the controller as it hits peak while driving is a suicide mission due to the positioning of the controller. I wouldn't want to mount the controller any higher either due to the amount of light they throw off.

Yeah yours is in a hard spot, I can see mine nice and easy but...not that I ever look.

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here ian, have a look at this. this part is for an mx5 but this is probably the best idea for you

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that is an actual replacement cover (not mounted correctly) try this site to see if they have anyhting for you Japan Parts you can find a heap of stuff on this site to give you a good idea do a search under meters and guages.

thats prob the best position IMO anyway

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