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Custum gauge placement, wow

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sjgYFZ200

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Jun 25, 2004
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AHHHH...I'm putting a boost guage in one of the three circles on a 1g dash. I'm in the process of moving the heat control to where the fresh/recirc control is, and where the heat control knob went, I'm going to put a nice 60mm boost guage in there. Its going to fit perfect, and look awesome. Once I figure all the little plastic peices to work together, I have to cut/reconnect the cables. What a job, this is going to take forever. Anyways, has anyone else done this?
 
I have seen a couple 1G's with the enitre row of gauges in the HVAC locations. I did have some pictures on my computer but deleted them. I am sure there are some floating around the gallery.
 
Yeah right now im trying to figure this out..behind the controls, for the lights, Mitsu used that metal bar that conducts electricty for them...anyways, I need to cut that plastic out so the guage can be placed inside the dash, otherwise it would stick out...if i cut those metal bands, thats gonna take the lights out that come after that...so what i was thinking was cutting them, putting in the guage, then soldering wire to bridge the gap, and the wire can be put around the guage. I think that will work...
 
i removed my 3 nobs on my 1g for the heat and stuff i put in a boost, air/fuel, nitrous in place looks really good i think :thumb: :dsm:
 
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