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Boost gauge
There's not a lot of good places for extra gauges in the Rampage. They never came with a Turbo and even the Chargers and Omnis that did and share the dash, didn't come with a boost guage. Many people use the A/C vent for an aftermarket boost gauge and in my opinion putting a round gauge in a square cut-out looks horrible. Now I could have put in a pillar pod, but that's a huge amount of work to do it right, besides the fact that I've never done work like it would require and I'm trying to keep the car looking as close to a factory made look as possible. So, I found a Turbo Shadow in the JY and they had a square boost gauge. Cost $4.10. Here's the result, maybe 2 hours of work.
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