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I dont know where to install my guages... I have baught 3 new gauges and I font wanna put them on a pillat mount...

I saw once a 3 gauge pod that fitted on the dash just above the air vent.. It was for a S1 R33.... It looked really good and smooth install possible too...

I really wanna find out if anyone knows of a similiar option, has seen somethin like that and possibly where I can get it from in Qld....

P.s. ebay is full of shit.... :hellpisd:

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i have my boost guage mounted on my steering columb, could probs get 2 guages in there without blocking anything important, either that or you could remove the air vents and make a custom panel to put them in there. Drifters put them in the glove box and all sorts of weird places

You can get a 3 gauge pod to sit in the centre of your dash. Not sure in QLD, but www.Xspeed.com.au sell them in Perth for $250 (I am sure shipping wouldn't be much) or you can get it from www.takakaira.com, but it would then need shipping from Japan. I am looking to do the exact same thing for my R33. I already have a dual pillar gauge filled, so looking at the triple gauge pod

there should be no problem with fitment. It is specific for the R33 (can get R32 ones also, + for a heap of other makes/models) and designed to fit on the dash. If you cant find one locally, you can call the Xspeed guys. I am sure they will help with any clarification on fitment that you need.

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