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Old 01-16-05, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by usmcjsy
Is it possible to make one with a spot cut out for a SAFC or AVCR? I have a SAFC mounted on my dash and now I wanna get the AVC-R but cannot find a nice place to put it. Well just an idea.
Its certainly possible but the demand for them is extremely low. The only affordable way for me to run these panels is to make atleast 20.
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Its certainly possible but the demand for them is extremely low. The only affordable way for me to run these panels is to make atleast 20.
unless he paid u extra for a custom piece
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I believe I posted In this now huge thread. I was one of the first (I think In Canada too) to purchase one of 1FastT2's Guage Panels. From time to time, I look at this piece (usually when I am tinkering In my Cabin) and appreciate that I got this unit. I was running out of places to put my Guages and than Brian came out with these. It's a precision cut piece that serves a purpose and definetly looks sick In any FC.

Thanks again for your Innovate product Brian.
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Originally Posted by OneEyedJack
unless he paid u extra for a custom piece
Exactly - but even then its still hard to set up all the machines to run these just for one part.
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Originally Posted by silverrotor
I believe I posted In this now huge thread. I was one of the first (I think In Canada too) to purchase one of 1FastT2's Guage Panels. From time to time, I look at this piece (usually when I am tinkering In my Cabin) and appreciate that I got this unit. I was running out of places to put my Guages and than Brian came out with these. It's a precision cut piece that serves a purpose and definetly looks sick In any FC.

Thanks again for your Innovate product Brian.
Thanks man, much appreciated!
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so, what are the prices at for these/
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so, what are the prices at for these/

$53 shipped.
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youve got money
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Originally Posted by 1FastT2
Its certainly possible but the demand for them is extremely low. The only affordable way for me to run these panels is to make atleast 20.
I'd purchase another one. I want one for my Turbo2 and one for my n/a. Especially if it has space for an apexi boost controller.
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Originally Posted by silverrotor
I believe I posted In this now huge thread. I was one of the first (I think In Canada too) to purchase one of 1FastT2's Guage Panels. From time to time, I look at this piece (usually when I am tinkering In my Cabin) and appreciate that I got this unit. I was running out of places to put my Guages and than Brian came out with these. It's a precision cut piece that serves a purpose and definetly looks sick In any FC.

Thanks again for your Innovate product Brian.
Yup, I agree. The plastic **** the stereo shops sell are crap and cannot handle more than a few screw in and screw outs before it ends up cracking. As much as I **** around with my car, I could use this. I went through 3 stereo adapters.
Nice work. $53 shipped is very reasonable.
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Maybe we could look at a group buy or somthing, or I could just pay extra for one. I guess I would pay extra for just one as they look real nice. It just depends how much extra? I already have my guages mounted in a pillar mount but really will need a place for my AVC-R.
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Originally Posted by usmcjsy
Maybe we could look at a group buy or somthing, or I could just pay extra for one. I guess I would pay extra for just one as they look real nice. It just depends how much extra? I already have my guages mounted in a pillar mount but really will need a place for my AVC-R.
Hey guys I just did some figuring. They will cost right around $100 each if I am to do 10 or less. It takes me approx. 2 hours worth of setup time alone for the machinery. Unfortunately my shop time is quite expensive. I honestly dont make much on these panels, just enough to make it worth my while. Its up to your guys, money talks, I guess.
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I'd hit that. 100 bucks is fair for something very few others have. Let me know when your ready to start taking orders. I'll be ready to buy one on the.... 28th.
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Originally Posted by f1blueRx7
I'd hit that. 100 bucks is fair for something very few others have. Let me know when your ready to start taking orders. I'll be ready to buy one on the.... 28th.
Do you or anyone else have some exact dimensions of an AFC that I can have?
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I personally do not, I have not bought the boost controller yet.
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Originally Posted by 1FastT2
$53 shipped.
i get payed this friday, expect a PM
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i get payed this friday, expect a PM

Ok, sounds good.
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received my no gage panel today, looks good and fast shipping. Thank you
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received my no gage panel today, looks good and fast shipping. Thank you

Good to hear you received it.
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Paypal cash from markdaverio@usa.net for TOP mounted guage panel, please confirm receipt. Thanks, Mark
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you guys that are puting in aftermarket radios with these how are you secureing the cage for the head unit it self the metal of brians surround does not go back far enough to catch any of the numerious catches for the cage

also what brand guages are you guys going with i want water temp oil pres and oil temp guages in there but i cant find any guages that are electric but not a linked set up and that are only 2 1/16 in
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i slide the din cage that wraps around the headunit, in and it's a real tight fit, then I slide the unit in and it sticks like a charm!
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Originally Posted by f1blueRx7
i slide the din cage that wraps around the headunit, in and it's a real tight fit, then I slide the unit in and it sticks like a charm!
Glad to hear your plaesed.
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Originally Posted by f1blueRx7
i slide the din cage that wraps around the headunit, in and it's a real tight fit, then I slide the unit in and it sticks like a charm!
not mine my cage is "tight" i ca still move it around also if the cage isnt secured in some how the whole head unit can just slide right out


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