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Just Jap now stocks a wide range of products from Trust/Greddy and we are pleased to bring you more great deals, this time on Trust's 52mm Single A-Pillar Gauge Pods

Designed to be a universal fit for popular Japanese imports, these pods will suit 52mm gauges and fasten neatly onto your A-Pillar.

Each gauge holder includes the clips/plugs and associated items required for fitting

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TRUST 52MM SINGLE GAUGE POD

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Can you get these in a dual gauge setup; and more importantly do you have anything that will fit the R34GTT?

Hi Stan, refer to the thread below this one. We have the Trust dual 60mm pods in stock for S13 and R33 GTS-T. The R33 *may* fit, though we would need to confirm this.

In the meantime I will look into availability of of Japan for a dual pillar holder specificly designed for ER34.

Regards,

Steve

The Trust Dual Panels cater for 60mm gauges - Your Autometer gauge by my calculation would be closer to 66mm which may be a little to big to fit.

Regards,

Steve



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