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Guages

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egauges.com sells them. I have it, but you might have to trim it up a bit to get it to fit properly.

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But since you have a GVR-4, here's a shortcut. On the back of the bezel, there are some holes next to the radio slots. I used short screws with wide heads (similar to the screws for the interior panel) to hold the gauge panel in. If you look closely to the sides, you can see where I used a screw that was too long and it started to poke through.
 

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I just made my own out of a DIN blank. I had mine below my stereo, but it would work either way. I've since replaced it and got rid of extra un-needed gauges; if I find it its yours, but I think I threw it out.
 
I really like the setup pictured but did not see it on eguages.com, can you post up a link?
 
What size gauges does it hold? I know for a 300zx (i know i know wrong forum LOL) but they have something similar and it holds a 46mm gauge which is hard to find :(
 
motoman358 said:
I really like the setup pictured but did not see it on eguages.com, can you post up a link?

Generic DIN Insert

They're available on eBay like pitbullowner said, but the ones I saw were all from sellers in England, maybe you'll be lucky and find a seller in the US or just risk it and buy from an overseas guy.

They'll hold 52mm gauges. If you want to fit 46mm, you'll probably have to make one yourself from a DIN blank.
 
in the one pictured where did you get the surrounding rings that go around the guages and around the stereo?
 
They came with the gauges. The gauges are Isspro, btw, they have that 'factory aftermarket' look that hopefully won't catch a theif's eye. I was going to go with either them or VDO, but I found a good deal on these gauges.
 
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