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Old 08-29-2007, 04:12 PM
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Default Doctor Isotope's Cubby Panel w/ a Single Gauge *Pics*

Here's a pic for you guys to see how doc's cubby panel looks with a single 52mm gauge. Fits perfectly, all you gotta do is take the center HVAC off and it goes in no problem. I like the look because it looks stock (factory) and i wanted black also, really cost efficient too! +1 for doc again.

TRD Boost Gauge 52 MM



You gotta love the TRD combo!



It's the perfect spot for people who don't like pillar pods.
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Check you out your TRD *****! LOL
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you are contaminating my threads caffine
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Then dont ask so many questions!!!! Im helping damn it!
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you need to circumcise your shifter.
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way off topic.did you cut the trd quick shifter?? or is it just a trd ****? and i so wanted a boost gauge there and didnt know someone made a holder...thats sick and sleeper awesome man..and trd makes a boost gauge? or is it the one for the"4runner" that you can run one anythin if u wanted?
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Originally Posted by BLUEMEANIE
you need to circumcise your shifter.
lmfao that was funny
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How easy is that to read though? That would be my concern...
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Originally Posted by boostaddict
way off topic.did you cut the trd quick shifter?? or is it just a trd ****? and i so wanted a boost gauge there and didnt know someone made a holder...thats sick and sleeper awesome man..and trd makes a boost gauge? or is it the one for the"4runner" that you can run one anythin if u wanted?
its about 60-70 for the shift **** you can get it anywhere but i got it for free from a trade

my SS is doc i's and i never fixed the boot really because i got a 2.5" reduction its 50% throw reduction also. honestly the extra boot don't bother me i got use to it

the boost gauge is off any tacoma / tundra. i can give you he part number if you want i just forgot right now.
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Originally Posted by ack154
How easy is that to read though? That would be my concern...
i knew by getting it there might be an issue reading it. but its actually not bad at all esp. with the height reduction.

but also i dont look at it constantly anyway, its just there to make sure where im at as far as boost goes.

and BTW if anyone wanted to know the TRD boost gauge lights up amber color. i actually didnt like it in the beginning but if you still have your stock amber color it matchs! so its not bad at all
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I'm considering a SG II... so this looks like a nice mounting option... but your pics made it look like it was sitting pretty far back in there. But I guess it wouldn't be that bad...
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Originally Posted by ack154
How easy is that to read though? That would be my concern...
exactly what i was thinking. lookin down is a no no. looks good though and out of plain view vs. a pillar gauge pod.
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Nice work on the short shifter, but yea... needs a little nip n' tuck...
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Originally Posted by ack154
I'm considering a SG II... so this looks like a nice mounting option... but your pics made it look like it was sitting pretty far back in there. But I guess it wouldn't be that bad...
yeah it needs to sit back there for it to stay in place. so yeah not for everyone but just another option
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Originally Posted by SoccerBoy_AP
Nice work on the short shifter, but yea... needs a little nip n' tuck...
haha thanks someone else is prolly gonna say it needs lypo
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think that could fit two?
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yeah im sure it would, you just gotta tell doc to do it prolly.

ive seen one where it sits all the way to the left so you can do 2 with no problem
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look clean,
Can u tell me where i can get TRD boost gauge too?
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woow that looks nice and clean. I have two gauges in my little cuby hole. I wanna get one of these hopefully he can make a custom one to fit two!
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