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Which gauges fit/look/match the best with '95 Trans Am dash? 1pc pod pillar??

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Old Jun 4, 2006 | 04:18 PM
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Which gauges fit/look/match the best with '95 Trans Am dash? 1pc pod pillar??

Hey guys,

What style of Autometer (or any other brand) gagues match the best with the stock dash of a '95 TA. I has autometer phantoms before, but I had them in my '94, have them in my '88, and would like something different...and not white faced.

I was thinking elec. fuel pressure and vacum or air/fuel (any with backlighting now) in the pillar.

In the future, perhaps nitrous pressure (mech), oil pressure and water temp in the 3 vent holes in the middle of the dash.

Also, anyone make a pillar pod that is 1pc replacment for non t-top car and matches the factory charcol interior?

Pics would be great is someone has them!

Thanks guys,
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Igor.
Old Jun 4, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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Re: Which gauges fit/look/match the best with '95 Trans Am dash? 1pc pod pillar??

Please post on the correct forum. Moving to "General F-Body Tech....."

I have the AutoMeter Sport Comp gauges. With the red covers on the bulbs, they are a good match to the stock dash, day or night.

No full pillars for non T-top cars. You get a pod, epoxy it to the stock pillar, fill the edges with bondo, paint it with Eastwood Company "graphite" vinyl paint. Perfect match.

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