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yeah but I prefer having 6 large gauges up at once that look real'ish and can easily monitor at once.

btw Craig the tablet app "torque" shows up to 60 different gauges/readings if your ecu supports them.

and can do all the fault code check's, reset etc and will also data log anything u want

I can get and reset codes in any nm35 without anything but my right foot and iphone. i can also datalog everything going on with the adaptronic...I'm pretty sure the informeter does it too. Don't get me wrong I like the CAMP setup....I'm just saying that there are alternatives depending on which direction your comfortable with.

Me.....I'd like everything within the dash hence my informeter placement.....and if that means replacing it one day with a full digital dash then so be it.

done a quick dumby fit to see what needs to be done on the weekend....... going to have to cut a little bit of the backing shield off to clear the bottom calliper bolt section.

and checked to see if my current wheel's fit and clear the calliper which they do :)

disc's are currently getting cleaned up as they have a bit of surface rust, I'll have them back tomorrow.

btw they are a set of akebono's with 14" disc's up front and 13.8" on the rear.

here's a old vs new pic............

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