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  • cutom wrapped single pillar pod to match interior

    6 50.00%
  • steering colomn pod. centered, not offset

    3 25.00%
  • other. please specify

    3 25.00%
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Thread: whats cleaner?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Euro-Tuner's Avatar
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    Question whats cleaner?

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    looking for a new gauge pod. I was thinking about wrapping a single pillar pod to match the interior, but Im now thinking about a NS column pod. I have never been a big fan of the colomn pods, but my pixles are dead anyways so who cares. what do you guys think?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Euro-Tuner's Avatar
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    oh, and I dont want to do a vent gauge, I dont like them

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    Veteran Member Three Rings fikes's Avatar
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    I voted Other. Get the column pod but wait for the off center one to come out that one of the ca guys on here is making wont be long now. Its just like the one for the center but a lil offset so you can see the dash and it does not just go over the sering pillar but completely replaces it for a clean look.

    Ps. I don't know what year you got but if it has those side curtain airbags that pod is a missile in a accident.
    1997 Audi A4 Sedan 1.8t- Sold
    1999.5 Audi A4 Avant 1.8t- Sold
    2001 Audi S4 Sedan- Current

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Euro-Tuner's Avatar
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    I dont have side bags, Im in a 2000.

    Does anyone know where I can get a single colomn pod that will fit a 2000? the only ones I found are from autometer and fit pre-facelifts

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    Senior Member Three Rings bernB5's Avatar
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    i voted steering column. I just don't think the pillar-pods are classy. newsouth performance has the gauge pods

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    Re: whats cleaner?

    i dont like pillar pods either

    i have the center column pod from newsouth. center display is dead anyways. you can still see the top section though. where the fuel light, brake pad/oil warning is shown.

    newsouth is almost in our backyard as well. if you decide on that one..
    contact via email please.

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    Registered Member One Ring
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    steering column pod 100% i have it on my 01 and i love it. easy to see. easy to read. right in front of your face
    1998 A4 T Quattro
    Forge 007 DV
    Boost Gauge
    Vent pod

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    get the one from winston..the off set one...much cleaner than the NS
    Buy tools, not labor....

    00 Audi A4, 1.8TQ avant, 6-speed swapped (from auto), s4 brakes, uprights, cluster, grill, OEM bmw style 162 wheels, slammed.
    95 BMW M3 drift car: OBD1 S52, gutted, tubed, flares, angle.

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    Senior Member Two Rings gsverz's Avatar
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    Re: whats cleaner?

    I'm debating the same thing...
    but i've narrowed it down to 2 options... I'm thinking either the offset podi steering wheel column, or



    this setup with the awe gauge... i prefer the awe gauge to the VDO because in my opinion it's a better match to the car...

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