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yer, u just buy a mount thing, which is like a whole replacement pillar trim, with space for guages.

www.uniqueautosports.com.au sell them.. or lotsa other places around.

Are they actually legal though (in VIC)? I would like one but don't want cop hassles..

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Originally posted by hippy

umm .. i'm not after a dual ... just want a single :D

and yeah inasnt ..  i was thinking of just using double sided tape instead of a screw .. u'll be amazed by how strong some of that double sided stuff is  :)

I know

if u want strong then get the 3m industrial stuff, sets like metal!

my company has used the 3m stuff to hold panels together up in perth, and it can stand cyclonic conditions without coming apart!

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Originally posted by rb25

INASNT - The 3M stuff is pretty good - I specify it on buildings to hold windows in place! no screws, just 3M double sided tape and it can stand 140mph winds. anyway enough b.s.

i know, as i said our company has used it on the coast of perth in cyclonic conditions to hold accoustic panels in place!!

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hippy - mechanical gauges have a sender wire that sends a signal mechanically (heats a wire in the case of a temp gauge) to the sensor in the gauge, an electrical gauge has the sensor at the point where your measuring whatever it is your measuring, and sends a signal via electrical wire to the gauge. basically, electrical has the sensor in your engine bay and mechanical has the sensor in the gauge itself. hope that made sense. my mechanic told me that if you want to race your car you wont get past scruiteneering with mechanical gauges.....

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