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  1. #1 Aeroforce gauge install 
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    Before I go pulling much more of the body panels out of my car to install this gauge I wanted to chime in on the forums to see what everyone else has done.

    The aeroforce gauge is sitting in a zzp hud pod on a 2000 4 door gtp.

    I had to use one of the add a circuit jobs on the ip/ign circuit in the glove box. What are the ways that yall routed the power wire from the glove box to the gauge. BTW I'm looking to do this as clean as possible. When I got the gauge I just soldered up a 6 foot wire to it and the add-a-fuse adapter so I could play with it that night and that is just not cutting it anymore.
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    Just run it under the kick panels out of sight.

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    I pulled the carpeted panel that hides everything above your feet. ran the wire on top of it. Nice place to coil up the access OBDII cable also. I didn't put mine in a pillar mount, I have mine installed in one of the cubby holes on either side of the steering column. Put my boost gauge in the other..
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    No need to pull body panels. Take off the little hatch on the drivers side of your dash, you'll see it with the door open. Fish the wire through there up the pillar then to your HUD pod. Hide the wires under the carpeting and run it across to the fuse box.
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