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My dearest Kryten,
I have a nice speedhut boost gauge on a modified HKS stand, sitting on the small "shelf" in front of the taco. It hides below 1000rpm, but I don't find that a big deal. I wanted an electronic version, that went beyond 30psi ( diesel / future mods in mind ). I do also like the OSIR vent mount, but decided this was a bit more stealth, until you're actually in the car, it's all quite unobvious. My centre three gauges are just cheapie "Swoosh" ones from Asia, but they work just fine, and have some nice features, match the dash lights nicely too. Instructions were rather woeful, but I worked them out. The actual fascia they sit in came from Venom in the UK, cost a bomb, but it angles the three towards the driver, and was worth the hassle. Obviously this messes up your stock radio, but I had designs on an upgrade anyway, and must say the new head unit alone on the stock speakers gave an amazing improvement. All the details are in the first few pages of my tinker thread.
death to those grandpa mats. Who wants carpet on their dash!! I suppose you guys have pillows in the back window
Actually no I don't and I don't even have a bowls hat or anything on the parcel tray either
I love my grandpa dashmat, not only does it stop the dash from cracking it also saves a lot of hassle with dust. I just run the vac over it every now and then, it's so much easier than having to wipe it with armor all to protect it from sun damage. I also use a sun shield in the windscreen on hot days too, and surprisingly it keeps the car pretty cool.
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