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GU Patrol pillar mount gauge pod

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GU Patrol pillar mount gauge pod

Post by mr Z »

anyone got any pics of a pillar mount pod? or any info on where to track one down?

i'm wanting to install a boost and pyro gauge. any reccomendations?

what sort of $$ am i loking at?

cheers :D
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Post by old tom »

ring this number 08 83446444 michael peters he will tell you were to get one $120-135 :D
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Post by AndrewPatrol »

Have a look at this _ I priced pod from TJM @ $135 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/t2607-ac ... -a-gu.html
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Post by mr Z »

thanks mate, i dont think i'll be paying $135, so my passenger can keep any eye on things

i might just surface mount them, like in one of the other pics

also what type of gauges are people using?
the autometer gauges seem good, but pricey

thanks :D
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Post by morkz »

mr Z wrote:thanks mate, i dont think i'll be paying $135, so my passenger can keep any eye on things

i might just surface mount them, like in one of the other pics

also what type of gauges are people using?
the autometer gauges seem good, but pricey

thanks :D
best gauges to use are vdo
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Post by bogged »

morkz wrote:best gauges to use are vdo
correct
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Post by mr Z »

i like the look of these autometers

http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugeop.aspx?sid=5

all the temp's seem to be in F.
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Post by forissan »

Ring On Track 4X4 in Brisbane He has some in stock that take vdo guages fine and look faily neet fitted too, carn't remember the number at the moment but he is in moss st slacks creek
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