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    Plenty of options there for you Monty, down to what suits you and your budget really;

    Mega got a dual pod to sit on the steering there, but tad too big, would be OK on side of console But I put no drill policy on 4x4
    Biscuits all boats are slow from China thus the saying, interested to see pic to, don't forget please.
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    Definitely wont forget, I am planning to do a step by step write up on it, as there is not one on here, and for a goose like me with 11 thumbs (depending on where my hand is), a step by step instructional would be handy for people like me

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Plenty of options there for you Monty, down to what suits you and your budget really;

    Mega got a dual pod to sit on the steering there, but tad too big, would be OK on side of console But I put no drill policy on 4x4
    Biscuits all boats are slow from China thus the saying, interested to see pic to, don't forget please.
    seen the dual collum mounts also and didnt like them they block to much, i to dont like drilling but when something isnt going to be moved i have no problem with it

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    autometer pro comp on ebay pillar pod fitting $500 all up

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    Thanks guys - I don't mind the mount in front of the speedo. Not sure mounting gauges on the head unit would work for me, but I'm keen to see how it works ... providing that boat arrives for u. I'm going to do a mock up of the two locs and drive around for a few to see how it goes.
    Thanks again for the input.
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    Pre NADS: Pyro & Boost Gauges, EGR block plate, Catch-can, Multi Stage Boost Controller (Dawes valve) & Needle Valve ordered!

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    If you don't want a pillar pod you can can go a single two in one gauge like this, http://www.mcnallyelectronics.com/
    I have one of these mounted on the dash in between the tacho and speedo. The boost is electronicly controlled so no need to run vacuum lines in.

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    Autron pillar pod, and my gauges from the USA (speedhut.com.). They are settable ( high / low setting) and also have a visual led and audible warning. Gauges were $250 each delivered but I wanted protection for my grenade so I was prepared to spend a little extra. Had them in now for 2 years and work perfectly.


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