Centre Pod Gauges

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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby LGT-05T » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:04 pm

i got this gauge holder off a member he apparently got it from the states.
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Postby JDGT05 » Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:16 pm

Looks like a good job you have done there mate! I have fitted mine all up. Just have to put aside some coin for the gauges haha
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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby teK-- » Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:03 am

Steve! You have the Casopolis pod. That guy stopped manufacturing them just before I wanted to buy one :/

They are very well made and angle the gauges slightly towards the driver.
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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby Rome_BRZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:04 pm

As promised, two 60mm gauges fitting in cubby hole and it closes:

http://imgur.com/6FBEv.jpg

http://imgur.com/JIaPE.jpg

You can't really tell from the photos but they are angled slightly towards the driver. Video of start up is below:

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Centre Pod Gauges

Postby JDGT05 » Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:09 pm

Rome_STI wrote:As promised, two 60mm gauges fitting in cubby hole and it closes:

[url]http://imgur.com/6FBEv.jpg[/url]

[url]http://imgur.com/JIaPE.jpg[/url]

You can't really tell from the photos but they are angled slightly towards the driver. Video of start up is below:



Looks good mate! Hard to fit though? What kinda hours would I be looking at haha
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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby Rome_BRZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:14 pm

I wouldn't know as phat did it all for me! I was strapped for time so left him my cubby hole and picked it up the next day
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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby cruisn » Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:22 pm

Rome_STI wrote:As promised, two 60mm gauges fitting in cubby hole and it closes:


Better late than never. :P

IMHO, without a surround, it still looks like two gauges stuck in there even though theyre neatly done.
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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby Rome_BRZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:31 pm

cruisn wrote:
Rome_STI wrote:As promised, two 60mm gauges fitting in cubby hole and it closes:


Better late than never. :P

IMHO, without a surround, it still looks like two gauges stuck in there even though theyre neatly done.


Well yeah it's a matter of opinion but I'd prefer larger gauges in there to smaller gauges with a surround. And I always get people commenting on how good it looks when they are in my car, particularly at night. Even the dealer I took it to service asked if it was something a Subaru dealer had done that's how neatly it fitted in with everything
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Re: Centre Pod Gauges

Postby LGT-05T » Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:16 pm

teK-- wrote:Steve! You have the Casopolis pod. That guy stopped manufacturing them just before I wanted to buy one :/

They are very well made and angle the gauges slightly towards the driver.



thats the one Jim,
And yes they are made very well, i was lucky to get one.
The only thing that i want to do but haven't had time, is to trim it up with the same cloth thats in the actual cubby. although alot of people think that the way i have done it its a factory option.lol.
i wouldn't mind those defi gauges but i love em...

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