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I am having a professional fibre-glasser make up an A-pillar mould for 2 gauges (2 inch). This is not like the greddy ones that go over the top of your current plastic mould and only reach to the roof. This one will completly replace your current factory mould and will reach all the way to the B-pillar. Currently you can not purchase anything of this type.

They will be sprayed in black to match the stock interior.

All I need is 4 buyers to get the ball rolling. The more buyers, the cheaper it gets.

4 buyers = $120ea.

8 buyers = $100ea.

12 buyers = $90ea.

email me for more info. [email protected]

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I take it this is for R33 only?? How big are the pods, will they hold 60mm Guages, as 52mm guages (2") look a little small on teh pillar if you used to 60mm..

Might be interested if it can be done for R32 GTR. Guage positions similar to GReddy units would be good.

These are 52mm size.

Yeah these are just for the r33. But if atleast 4 ppl are interested in one for a r32 then I can get them made up as well, same prices, no probs.

Yorik, if you just want one made up for yourself then it will be $170 upfront. Still thats an excellent price as the greaddy ones cost about this but are only designed to go over the top of your original a pillar.

Are they legal?

I have a Rocket pod mount for a guage on my pillar, I have it stuck on with adhesive tape because I have to pull it off every year for rego (Its above and forward of the wheel, its dangerous, etc). Is it different if its one whole piece?

pity theres no a pillar pods for the lowest part of the a pillar to fit a 2 1-8 or whateva size they are, cause im not butchering my dashboard for a boost guage ;/ and without thinking of the size thats suitable, i kinda baught an overly large one ;//// double whammy, unable to use unless i put it on the a pillar lowest section, and have 2 normal 52-60 mm guages for the rest of the pillar...

if anyone has any ideas, let me know cause ive run fresh out of places to put the damn thing, and i kinda would be handy to have cause i think somewhere the beast aint boostin right, and i got no way of checking at the time....

if anyone has any ideas, let me know cause ive run fresh out of places to put the damn thing, and i kinda would be handy to have cause i think somewhere the beast aint boostin right, and i got no way of checking at the time....

Just put a guage thru the window and sit it on the dash in a towel temporarily. Dont mount it if you dont want to. Alternatly put it in the glovebox so you can see it when its open :D

i guess there will be no pics until done?
No pics until done sorry. Dut it's pretty obvious what it'll look like.

Below pictured is kind of what it will look like, except that it will be completly flush, not just put on over the top.

can u make them for 60 mm.
Sure can, once the master is made, it will be very easy to be remoulded to suit 60mm guages.

hey dude, hows about with that same dude, maybe make a 2 1/8 single pod up :P

cause i need my damn bosot gauge on the pillar but low as hell between the door and the dash... [where the side mirror handle usually is, but thank god for power mirrors :DDD] its the only place i can think that it wont be a defectable thing [aslong as it faces towards the driver... not flat so otehr drivers can be distracted by it.... any ideas on how i can get about doing this or getting it done... ?

its an autogage boost guage... vac/psi one :D

id be interested in getting one for an r32 gtst if there is more ppl keen.  will they fit the 2 1/16th inch guages?  if you cant get more than just me how much is it to make one?

Well I don't think I'm getting enough interest for this to go ahead. I will probably still get one made for my car at the cost of 170. I should be able to do the same for you if your keen.

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