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    Alternative to auber gauges?

    I like the aubers but they do take up a bit of space. Has anybody seen or tried these?

    http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idproduct=357

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    I must say, I have never seen or heard of them. Sorry. Perhaps one of the other more knowledgable members can shed some light on these.
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    Can't say I'm a fan of digital gauges, just for the flickering effect.
    They look ok price is ok too.
    Most here are running STD 52mm round gauges, either on a pillar or dash pod
    one or two run two gauges behind the wheel, but I would think it blocks some of the dash functions
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    I'm keen to hear for some feedback on these, they look the goods and would sort some issues out for me.

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    They might be good but at the end of the day its whatever floats your boat. Buy what you like. Not what others tell you. We can only give our opinion. And my opinion? They look CHIT! But its not my car...

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    Lol

    Too true. My function and fit : form ratio's tilted toward the front. Yours must be a bit the other way!

    Btw how are those high heals working for you Mudski!

    I know my hessian sack and gumboots are still working fine!


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    Lol great bud. Gotta love those six inch heels. Hard to heal an toe on the pedals though....I wasn't trying to be rude at all too. TBH I have never seen gauges fitted like that. I want to get a scan gauge for my car, or whatever it's called for the earlier engines but the design is so primitive...

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    All good Mudski! Nothing like some banter.

    Yeah I wanted a scan gauge too primarily because it was small and could do so much , until I realised they're only for the crd. hence my search for something sorta similar. Btw I think the red digital on the black background doesn't look too bad....now where did I puy that dress!

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    Hey Kast,

    I put this link http://www.greddy.com/products/electronics/multi-da/ up in another thread it might be an option too.

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    Yeah I saw that mark. My issue is space (I'm not a pillar or top of dash gauge fan) hence I'm sticking to digital, but those ones look pretty good and are practical too with their multi measures.

    Thanks for the thought though. Very kind.

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