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Old 05-22-2010, 10:27 PM
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I've been looking for a full 3 gauge pillar pod. I've found some that will fit a hardtop, but I can't find one that will fit my 98 GT convertible. Does anyone know where I can find one?
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Old 05-22-2010, 10:35 PM
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ebay.. duh
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Old 05-23-2010, 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by trailor
ebay.. duh
I checked there that's why I'm on here. I'm not dumb. Anyone else have any input?
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I would give autometer a call. I see they're hard tops cover from 94-02 but the convertibles only cover 01-04. They may be able to tell you whats different or if they even have one that isnt listed (maybe back shelf somewhere)... FYI the fit of they're pillar pods are excellent, however if you ever plan on removing it I recommend buying another molding from a salvage yard.
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call alan at Speed of sound, hell make you a 3 gauge pod from a stock GT pillar gauge. (whatever color your cars interior is... black?)
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Old 05-23-2010, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by vertmustang98gt
I checked there that's why I'm on here. I'm not dumb. Anyone else have any input?
Did you try AM? If you can't find a three guage they sell a nice 2 guage (semco I think). It mounts on your dash and looks very discreet but nice...
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Thanks for your help guys, I'll call around on Tuesday when I have time. The issue with the 94-02 hardtops was the top of it didn't go all the way to the top molding for some reason. I'll call Alan and see what he says if Autometer doesn't have the part. I appreciate the help, but if anyone else knows where I can land one I'd appreciate it. I'll keep everyone posted.
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Originally Posted by 0949er
call alan at Speed of sound, hell make you a 3 gauge pod from a stock GT pillar gauge. (whatever color your cars interior is... black?)
Do you by chance have his number? You can PM the number if you don't mind.
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Originally Posted by vertmustang98gt
Do you by chance have his number? You can PM the number if you don't mind.
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