Where did you put your gauges in your turbo SC?
#106
Has anyone attempted to put their gauges inside of the gauge cluster? I just got some tinted guages that cannot be seen until they turn on. I was thinking of trying to find a place inside of the cluster to put them. Good idea? bad idea?
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Originally Posted by zinkie13
Has anyone attempted to put their gauges inside of the gauge cluster? I just got some tinted guages that cannot be seen until they turn on. I was thinking of trying to find a place inside of the cluster to put them. Good idea? bad idea?
good luck.. that would be hot though.
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How about using the odometer display to double as a boost controller? I've been considering doing this lately, or using the clock display to also display realtime boost levels...whacha all think?
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Originally Posted by cherplex
Not a good pic it was taken with my cell phone but I put mine there I have a 92 no passenger side airbag I put the safc on driver side I always wanted to put something in that spot lol
I'd love to see some of these pics stick around a bit longer.
Supra Dr. - How about some night shots of yours? Details of how you fabbed it (materials and where to get them, etc.)? You've done EXACTLY what I'm aiming for. Any interest on fabbing one up for others?
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All I'm seeing are red X's...
I'd love to see some of these pics stick around a bit longer.
Supra Dr. - How about some night shots of yours? Details of how you fabbed it (materials and where
to get them, etc.)? You've done EXACTLY what I'm aiming for. Any interest on fabbing one up for others?
I'd love to see some of these pics stick around a bit longer.
Supra Dr. - How about some night shots of yours? Details of how you fabbed it (materials and where
to get them, etc.)? You've done EXACTLY what I'm aiming for. Any interest on fabbing one up for others?
The Stock SC dash needs some O. L. T. LOVE to match. Someday I'll have time.
Last edited by supra dr; 08-20-06 at 03:25 PM.
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I used 2 pieces of 1/8" plywood. The top was the "dash panel" & the bottom
was the mounting plate for the assembly. It's screwed into the tabs that
held the center dash duct.
Make another??!! Hell no, heard of enough tea in china? Not ENOUGH
alcohol in America. Corona & Stoli stocks went up that month. The
hardest part was getting the clear plexi to curve just right in the
old vent plate. PIA
was the mounting plate for the assembly. It's screwed into the tabs that
held the center dash duct.
Make another??!! Hell no, heard of enough tea in china? Not ENOUGH
alcohol in America. Corona & Stoli stocks went up that month. The
hardest part was getting the clear plexi to curve just right in the
old vent plate. PIA
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I fabricated a custom panel in place of the ash tray, using a wood similar to the Lexus wood trim, turned out very nice:
See pics at http://ultimatelexustt.com/PhotoGallery/index.htm
See pics at http://ultimatelexustt.com/PhotoGallery/index.htm
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Thanks for the pics Supra Dr. - that looks absolutely stunning. With an OLT white gauge conversion it would look factory to anyone unfamilliar with SC's. Love the Defi gauges, though I am partial to having a boost gauge that reads in PSI.
Where did you get the plexi-glass, and is there any particular method you used to "mold" it (i.e., heat gun and a baseball bat to shape it)?
Where did you get the plexi-glass, and is there any particular method you used to "mold" it (i.e., heat gun and a baseball bat to shape it)?