Galaxy
20+ Year Contributor
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- Aug 17, 2002
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Gainesville,
Florida
Why do you have a boost gauge on a NT? Are you planning to boost it in the future?
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) but it ended up looking quite good. I'll try to post pics tomorrow.I have searched around. And I am in the process of looking for some new gauges but can't decide what I want. I look in the gallery and its hard to find night shots especially. It would be nice if we this could be a picture only thread of gauges installed in your car. Some night and day shots maybe. Also if you could list what brand and model they are. It would be nice to have one thread with all of them together to compare. It should also help clear up some of the "What gauges should I get" threads.
I am leaning towards cobalt gauges
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but the previous owner bent two of the four old rims with good street tires on them, so I'm using these until the spring when I can purchase a new set of rims/tires.)Frank, I really like your set up. Are you unable to choose the option for the car to take air from outside or recirculate? Or did you move it elsewhere. Otherwise it's a nice clean look. On another note, the way the lights look, from your camera?