autometer response on Gauge Pods
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Rep Power: 350 autometer response on Gauge Pods
i wrote them telling that this site had a huge interest in them hoping they would pump some out asap; this is the response i got:
Unfortunately, due to lack of interest, we do not produce pods for
this vehicle. Please check out the accesories section of our website at
www.autometer.com
We have a large aray of cups and panels that may suit your needs.
In the mean time, please keep in mind that we are working on developing
this part, and should have it within 6 months.
Sorry to let you down, but thanks for asking, and thanks for thinking
of Auto Meter.
Unfortunately, due to lack of interest, we do not produce pods for
this vehicle. Please check out the accesories section of our website at
www.autometer.com
We have a large aray of cups and panels that may suit your needs.
In the mean time, please keep in mind that we are working on developing
this part, and should have it within 6 months.
Sorry to let you down, but thanks for asking, and thanks for thinking
of Auto Meter.
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Rep Power: 0 hahahaha i emailed them last night too
i want to mount my bloodie A/F gauge dangit
right now its sitting on top of my driver side air con opening. not hooked up and its just jokes everyone looks over hahaha
TURBOOOOOO FAKER!!!!
i want to mount my bloodie A/F gauge dangit
right now its sitting on top of my driver side air con opening. not hooked up and its just jokes everyone looks over hahaha
TURBOOOOOO FAKER!!!!
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Rep Power: 0 << i asked them about a year ago and they said 6 months too. If there is a lack of interest, then why are they developing it? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] >>
ya WTF??[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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Rep Power: 0 i used a small pod for my volt meter from a 1999 civic, wasn't that bad, tho' there is a small gap between the screws, but, i was anxious to get the guage on!
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