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bfurches Trainee
Name: Brandon Age: 22 Location: Springfield, MA Joined: 2008-04-15 Post Count: 34 Contribution: 588 Integrity: 0
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jax95riv Addict

Name: Jack Age: 47 Location: Oklahoma City Joined: 2007-01-15 Post Count: 1057 Contribution: 1051 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:55 pm | |
| I dunno dude...looks like a really tight fit. How about pillar gauges instead? |
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bfurches Trainee
Name: Brandon Age: 22 Location: Springfield, MA Joined: 2008-04-15 Post Count: 34 Contribution: 588 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:13 pm | |
| i really hate pillar gauges, and its actually a straight up cubby right behind that section of wood grain, so it would fit REALLY nice as far as depth. |
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jax95riv Addict

Name: Jack Age: 47 Location: Oklahoma City Joined: 2007-01-15 Post Count: 1057 Contribution: 1051 Integrity: 1
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bfurches Trainee
Name: Brandon Age: 22 Location: Springfield, MA Joined: 2008-04-15 Post Count: 34 Contribution: 588 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:14 pm | |
| I should have been a little more clear when i stated "resto project"... by resto project, i really meant, the sickest high 10 low 11 second riv ever  lol. also, the dash piece in the pic is a spare. I am going to try and keep as many doubles of stock parts if i ever want to really restore the car. You are right thouh, it is VERY tight on the rings top and bottom. It JUST fits. |
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SpaceBar Addict

Name: Patrick Age: 23 Location: Quincy, MA Joined: 2007-04-08 Post Count: 1199 Contribution: 965 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:18 pm | |
| | bfurches wrote: | I should have been a little more clear when i stated "resto project"... by resto project, i really meant, the sickest high 10 low 11 second riv ever lol.
also, the dash piece in the pic is a spare. I am going to try and keep as many doubles of stock parts if i ever want to really restore the car.
You are right thouh, it is VERY tight on the rings top and bottom. It JUST fits. |
I'm with him on this one. It looks like it might not look right with not having much room on the top and bottom.
But there always has to be someone to try something and change everyone's mind.  _________________
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bfurches Trainee
Name: Brandon Age: 22 Location: Springfield, MA Joined: 2008-04-15 Post Count: 34 Contribution: 588 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:55 pm | |
| i am wondering how it would look if i didnt use the rings and just straight up flushed the gauges into the trim piece to get rid of some of the thickness? |
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jax95riv Addict

Name: Jack Age: 47 Location: Oklahoma City Joined: 2007-01-15 Post Count: 1057 Contribution: 1051 Integrity: 1
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:32 am | |
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Name: Travis Age: 19 Location: Cottage Grove, MN Joined: 2007-02-08 Post Count: 3964 Contribution: 3039 Integrity: 11
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Fri Apr 18, 2008 7:34 am | |
| | bfurches wrote: | by resto project, i really meant, the sickest high 10 low 11 second riv ever lol.
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Good luck with that it would be cool though_________________ 1.9RR's, SSAC, LQ4 maf and N*, Gen V-ported, L32 LIM ported and polished, L26 block, L67 heads, tune, E85, 65# injectors Worthy quotes: | Rickw wrote: | | What a dipshit, grow up. |
| deekster_caddy wrote: | LOL @ guessing Rick's age. Since we've gotten together a couple of times I won't guess he'd probably hit me |
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bfurches Trainee
Name: Brandon Age: 22 Location: Springfield, MA Joined: 2008-04-15 Post Count: 34 Contribution: 588 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:12 am | |
| cake walk motor wise on these cars. ....weak link is the trans. 200 is garbage. I have to find a way to use the th350 housing and gears with a stiffer front dif setup. Entire top end of the motor is being swapped to 86-87 intercooled on the 85 hot air block. BillBoost can chime in and give some more insight on the GN stuff  He has seen where I chill and play. |
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AA Administrator

Name: Aaron Age: 32 Location: C-bus, Ohio Joined: 2007-01-14 Post Count: 9474 Contribution: 3477 Integrity: 39
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:20 am | |
| Not sure if they make them, but square gauges would look way cooler than round ones, imo. _________________  |
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bfurches Trainee
Name: Brandon Age: 22 Location: Springfield, MA Joined: 2008-04-15 Post Count: 34 Contribution: 588 Integrity: 0
 | Subject: Re: Gauge Placement Idea and Opinions Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:26 pm | |
| thats true, that would look awsome, im gunna hunt for some. |
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