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Old Jul 2, 2015 | 07:28 PM
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First thing I wanted to do was add a few gauges. I opted initially for a voltmeter and a boost gauge. I'm trying to keep the car looking standard and to an extent period correct so I opted for some TIM gauges with white faces to match my lockwood dash set.


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I also got a single din blanking plate with 2 52mm holes pre cut ( I also purchased a triple to try it out). I'm going to mount the gauges in the radio slot to try and keep the car looking standard, this means relocating the radio to the glovebox which was a nice easy job.


Only offered the panel up to check for size, will be lifted slightly before being finally fitted. Would of finished the job today but as always was waiting on a few bits in the post (mainly the voltmeter which was waiting for me when I got home!). Will post up a few more pics once completed


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May go to the trip eventually once I get another gauge


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