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    Question Single gauge pillar pod for CallyT

    Looking to mount my new boost gauge on the pillar but don't want to use a generic pillar pod, I'd like a perfect fitting one.

    Anybody know if anywhere makes one designed for the Calibra? Not bothered if I need to source it in Europe, just want a nice one.

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    BUMP** i know a really old thread but im after the same ....... anyone got any ideas????
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    Can somebody guide us to an online shop or something? Iīm interested too
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    I used a universal one without any problems. Just trim it to the contour of the a-pillar and job's a good un

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    I have a universal carbon fibre style one, twin guage type, still in packet if you'e interested?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chavtastic
    I used a universal one without any problems. Just trim it to the contour of the a-pillar and job's a good un
    Could you put a pic of your pod? Or where you bought it? There are many universal pods and not all of them seem suitable to fit a Calibra...

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    I don't have any pics any more... but if you can hold a Stanley knife then you can trim it to fit.

    It's not rocket science lmao

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    lmao lmao Sure i can hold knife, even i dare to hold a dremel to do it lmao lmao

    Itīs just i think some of them seem like canīt be adapted too well. Like which of these are yours? The edge is rounded or more like straight lines?

    Click to enlarge Thank you!


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    The one on the far right looks good. The only variance from car to car is the curve of the a-pillar. So you might need to trim one a little more than the other.

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