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Old 12 Mar 2004, 10:12 pm
BlueTurboGT BlueTurboGT is offline
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I have the Autometer Phantom Series gauges. The price for these gages is pretty reasonable. I have a boost gauge and a voltmeter. I used the green bulb covers and used a blue Sharpie marker to color over them. This gives you a blue-green glow when the gauge lights up. It's pretty close to the color of the lightup numbers on the stock gauges. I painted the pillar pod grey. It's very close to the color of the original piece. I've had people ask me if the car came from the factory that way. I used this link as a guideline for the installation:

http://www.vinylguy.com/boostgauge.htm

Autometer has a Cobalt Series and a Lunar Series of gauges. The Cobalts look like the factory guages. Both of these series tend to be pricey.
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2003 GT - Patriot Blue. Mopar/Borla \"Turbo\" 2.5\" dual exhaust, K&N panel filter, AMX1397 intake pipe, dual guage pod, Autometer Phantom boost and volt guages, shorty antenna, back-up light trim rings, Streamline logo flames & antenna bezel flames(purple/blue color change), airbag flames(chrome), headlight flames, wheel center logos, billet doorlock pulls, racing pedals, Sylvania Silver Star headlight & turn signal bulbs- front & rear, \"super white\" foglight bulbs, \"clear marker\" tail lights, purple washer LEDs, hi-note horn, brushed billet fuel door, body color antenna bezel, cabin air filter.
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