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I have one from Isspro, I think autometer makes one also. It has a place for 2 gauges, one on each side. It is molded plastic and fits over the existing bezel. If you call Isspro they can hook you up.
Very happy with it. Easy to read while driving. Clear view through the steering wheel. Not really a big fan of the pillar mount pods, so this worked best for me.
[quote=canister;8577622 Not really a big fan of the pillar mount pods, [/quote]
that is the way i feel about the pillar mount. plus i feel it is a thief magnet. i like a low profile.
I also looked into an overhead and under-dash mount, but this seemed the best for me and easiest to run wires. No cutting or drilling. Just some double sided tape.
I sure like mine. I think it's the way to go if you don't want the pillar pod.
I've got boost and pyro in it. Keep in mind that this bezel will take some amount of fiddling with to get a good fit. The 3m tape that comes with it isn't good enough. I had to use the tape and trim buttons (as you can see on either side of the steering column) to secure it well enough.
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