Gauge rings Aluminum or Carbon Fibre?
#51
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There seem to be quite a few companies that offer these bezel rings. Personally, I am looking for the plastic version with painted Aluma-look finish (not actual polished aluminum) because I would prefer that the rings match the rest of the interior accents. I have narrowed it down to these two suppliers:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...mber=PEL-IBC-A
http://www.nrauto.com/product_body.a...Porsche&type=3
Since both of these companies are in the L.A. area, I was hoping that I might be able to stop-in and do a comparison before purchasing.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...mber=PEL-IBC-A
http://www.nrauto.com/product_body.a...Porsche&type=3
Since both of these companies are in the L.A. area, I was hoping that I might be able to stop-in and do a comparison before purchasing.
#58
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Silver gauge rings are a relief in an all-black dash and also a driving aid in they give your eyes an easy-to-find target for a quick glance. These rings were from Performance Products and were a simple install (dash in place) with silicone instead of the superglue provided. The parts are labelled for the gauges, so no excuse for trying to install them backwards!
Link here. $110 is steep for five pieces of plastic, but the results are worth every bit of it.
Link here. $110 is steep for five pieces of plastic, but the results are worth every bit of it.
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Ha, yeah the silver gage rings are kind of one of those must-do mods.
Inexpensive, easy, and a really nice visual improvement, especially in black interior.
I got my Aluminum ones from performancetuners on eBay for $75 + $10 shipping.
Inexpensive, easy, and a really nice visual improvement, especially in black interior.
I got my Aluminum ones from performancetuners on eBay for $75 + $10 shipping.