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2005 vz sv8

kmjame

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Hey mate, much work involved in the guages? VZ Guage pod off ebay + two Calibre guages and your set? Anything else to it?
 

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yeah i was contemplating going gauges aswell
 

ojame

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I think if you have climate control the harness for the gauges is in the dash section by default, so it's more or less a plug-and-play situation.

If you have the manual aircon you have to wire up the gauges; easy for volt gauges and things but it can be harder if you need something like an oil pressure gauge (i think).

Someone correct me if i'm wrong though!
 

te_rarawa

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Nice looking car man. The brakes look good behind those wheels.
 

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hey i have another post about gauges haha they are nearly the exact same ones i want, im just thinking vacuum instead, how much work is in them? cheers and for super cheap auto gauges i reckon they look awesome haha
 

colin-commodore

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hey man, just wondering where you got your HID's from and your gauge pod? also what guages are they? car looks schweeeeet!!!
 
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