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Just a question... why go to the trouble of putting nice gauges all the way over on the other side of the dash when the only time you would read them is when you were drifting around a right hand bend, at which point i would be watching the road rather than my gauges? I can't even read the numbers without blowing up the image.

I'm by no means having a dig at you for it, as I believe everyone should modify their car in what ever way makes them feel good... I just have never understood it???

I will say that I am happier to see that you didn't just get the hole saw and cut straight into the dash like some... very handy work there with the glass mate, well done.

but the thing is if you know what the gauges are (ie position) and what the needles usually sit at, all you need to do is take a quick glance, check the needle position and see how its going....

it the same with the gauges place under the head deck near the shifter - its hard to read them there aswell....

but the thing is if you know what the gauges are (ie position) and what the needles usually sit at, all you need to do is take a quick glance, check the needle position and see how its going....

it the same with the gauges place under the head deck near the shifter - its hard to read them there aswell....

Foremost expert speaking!

well here is my piller pods i have been doing

i know i could of bought them but thought i will just make a custom one

whats yous think

also car is heading off to briffa this thurday for piping

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hey guys

car was dropped off the briffa on thursday for the IC piping and was all finished today, mick wasnt kidding when he said he will have it done by the weekend , but couldnt get a tow so car will be back to beyond for wiring tomorro yay

i guess i will find out in the next 2 weeks, cant drive hard straight away got to wear in the clutch. also i think i will have a problem with traction cause it getting into the rainy weather :) hehe

i never understood why 32's have a break duct on one side but not the other lol. oh well

It's for the stock intercooler..

Anyway, nice work Flash - always good to see another rwd 32 getting a huge power upgrade :(

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