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    can you buy gauge pods for the a pillar on a 92?

    or are there any assemblies you can buy that wold fit in the glove box or on top of the dash?

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    a-pillar guage pod you need a universal and heat it up with a blow dryer to make it moldable. Theres a certain more popular car application that fits right in, but i cant remember exactly what it is.

    in the glove box would have to be custom. i think you can buy universal dash mounted. no application specific though.

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      #3
      Originally posted by '93accordse
      a-pillar guage pod you need a universal and heat it up with a blow dryer to make it moldable. Theres a certain more popular car application that fits right in, but i cant remember exactly what it is.

      in the glove box would have to be custom. i think you can buy universal dash mounted. no application specific though.
      The application your thinking of is more likely the the dc2 triple gauge holder which can be modified to fit. It bolts just nicely already but for a flush fit, use a heat gun and melt/mold it to conform to the CB7's pillar.

      There is actually a triple gauge holder made for our cars by Hayame thats custom designed for the glove box.



      Go to www.modacar.com and look in the accord section... it's $60.00 but that doesn't include shipping. In my opinion it's a waste of room....looks nice tho...but with creativity you can make the same exact thing for less than $10.00 with tin snips. Just go to homedepot and buy the tin sheet metal and cut one out yourself. The circles will be kinda tricky but draw the circles first then use special tin cutting scissors and it's no sweat.
      Last edited by Warudakumi; 02-12-2007, 09:25 PM.

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      1994 Prelude V-Tec
      1999 CL 3.0
      2000 Prelude
      2010 Accord Crosstour - 3.5

      1993 Mirage S Sedan - 2.0 4G63 Project Evo 2.5
      1994 Mirage S Sedan - 1.5

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        #4
        Originally posted by Warudakumi
        The application your thinking of is more likely the the dc2 triple gauge holder which can be modified to fit. It bolts just nicely already but for a flush fit, use a heat gun and melt/mold it to conform to the CB7's pillar.

        There is actually a triple gauge holder made for our cars by Hayame thats custom designed for the glove box.



        Go to www.modacar.com and look in the accord section... it's $60.00 but that doesn't include shipping. In my opinion it's a waste of room....looks nice tho...but with creativity you can make the same exact thing for less than $10.00 with tin snips. Just go to homedepot and buy the tin sheet metal and cut one out yourself. The circles will be kinda tricky but draw the circles first then use special tin cutting scissors and it's no sweat.
        yes thats it, the DC2 (Integra) thanks. And cool about that glove box, but for the money you can make the same thing out of any metal (you could just use a holesaw instead of trying to cut out circles. Holesaw = perfect diameter circles, no pain), wood and carpet, or Lexan (which IMO would be cool and you could backlight it for further effect)

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          #5
          Originally posted by '93accordse
          yes thats it, the DC2 (Integra) thanks. And cool about that glove box, but for the money you can make the same thing out of any metal (you could just use a holesaw instead of trying to cut out circles. Holesaw = perfect diameter circles, no pain), wood and carpet, or Lexan (which IMO would be cool and you could backlight it for further effect)
          Holesaw....now why didn't I think of that? =)

          I am the Yakuza CB7!
          JDM 96spec H22A 178HP 149TQ

          "The JDM Fleet"

          1993 Accord Sedan - 2.2 JDM H22a
          1994 Prelude V-Tec
          1999 CL 3.0
          2000 Prelude
          2010 Accord Crosstour - 3.5

          1993 Mirage S Sedan - 2.0 4G63 Project Evo 2.5
          1994 Mirage S Sedan - 1.5

          1991 Isuzu Impulse RS - 1.6 AWD Turbo
          1993 Asuna - 1.8 "CDM Impulse XS"

          1993 Sentra SE-R - 2.0 SR20de
          1995 200sx SE-R - 2.0 Sr20ve

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