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  1. #11
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    Sign me up for one in black when it is available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    No AC in Austin? You must be dedicated.
    im a small kid.. 5'7 125.. and a runner.. I dont sweat that easily. Plus I dont have far to drive usually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duckysbht View Post
    im a small kid.. 5'7 125.. and a runner.. I dont sweat that easily. Plus I dont have far to drive usually.
    damn, I need you to drive my truck for me at the track! should get me an extra tenth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by -HIC- View Post
    damn, I need you to drive my truck for me at the track! should get me an extra tenth!
    id probably enjoy driving yours more than I drive my slow piece
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    In the pic the gauge is onthe wrong side. It was suppose to be close to left.

    I will look at what the venting looks like if we go around in curves. Might be kind of nice, we will see.

    Another option to customize your vent is to laser mark it with logos etc on it..

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    I would think it would look best to center the gauge, then use radiused cutouts for what room is left for the vents.

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    2 -1/16th?
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    Yes, 2 1/16 will be the standard size.

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    what years will this fit???
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    99 -05 I believe.
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