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Old 12-22-2008, 08:20 PM   #1
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Aluminum two and three gage panel

$50.00 Shipped to your door with mounting hardware and drilling template for four 1/4-20 studs.Any questions just ask.
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Old 12-23-2008, 12:01 AM   #2
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Re: Aluminum two and three gage panel

Looks great for those with crazy PO's who cut a hole way too large and even the other bezels won't hide. Fills it in nicely. I will be measuring mine to see if I can use the old style or this and then ordering one of them...Thanks.

If you do the two hole, how were you going to do them...centered or spaced equally?
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Old 12-23-2008, 12:26 AM   #3
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Re: Aluminum two and three gage panel

Do you make anything for the heater control hole??

CD Player or Gauge pod??
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Old 12-23-2008, 12:39 AM   #4
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Looks great for those with crazy PO's who cut a hole way too large and even the other bezels won't hide. Fills it in nicely. I will be measuring mine to see if I can use the old style or this and then ordering one of them...Thanks.

If you do the two hole, how were you going to do them...centered or spaced equally?
How ever you want it.I will cut one in the morning that will be even spaced,but on these I will offer what ever hole pattern you want,and holes for toggle switches or what any body needs.

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Do you make anything for the heater control hole??

CD Player or Gauge pod??
I am working on that right now.for gauges or cd players or vinage air controls.
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How ever you want it.I will cut one in the morning that will be even spaced,but on these I will offer what ever hole pattern you want,and holes for toggle switches or what any body needs.



I am working on that right now.for gauges or cd players or vinage air controls.
I'd be interested in a CD player mount that fits in the Heater control hole.

Can you PM me when you have something please.

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I'd be interested in a CD player mount that fits in the Heater control hole.

Can you PM me when you have something please.

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Yep,the one I am working on will have a place for the ignition switch and cig lighter also and fill that whole area.If that is something you would be interested in?
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Yep,the one I am working on will have a place for the ignition switch and cig lighter also and fill that whole area.If that is something you would be interested in?
I won't be doing that for my current truck, but in a year or two when i do my blazer w/ A/C I plan on doing just that. I am sure there are at least a few w/ aftermarket A/C that would want that.
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I added a pic of the two hole one.
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Yep,the one I am working on will have a place for the ignition switch and cig lighter also and fill that whole area.If that is something you would be interested in?
VERY Interested!!!
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Re: Aluminum two and three gage panel

Also interested to see what you come up with for the lower piece w/ the ignition....is this set up for the 67 or larger ignition bezels or will it work w/ both?

Also, on this two/three gauge bezel, what would it look like if you left the metal on the edge (where you're taking the material off to make it flush? Just wondering if it might look good to fill the entire recessed area and stick out like the gauges next to it.
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Old 03-27-2011, 09:58 PM   #11
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back from the dead. whatever happened to this? did you make them?
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