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Old 18th February 2007, 11:17 PM   #1
Martin F
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Default A-Pillar Gauge Holders

I was putting my gauges back in today and they are actually held on a Greddy A-Pillar cover.

But re-fitting the thing actually reiterated to me how poor it was

Has anybody actually managed to buy a complete replacement A-Pillar gauge holder that is good quality and fits all the way back to the B pillar trim. Most I see end short by about 5 - 10mm.
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