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    Honestly I could not really tell you why. I could have put it at the top I suppose, but I liked difference split of the two Cobalts. The boost gauge could not go anywhere else due to the length of the copper tubing, so that one is kinda permanent. The other two just wound up that way and I liked it

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    That's good that BBE is willing to look at it. Also great for your guys that you can just slap in bulbs.

    For the red and blue issue, I think the red will be overpowering. I had to do the opposite on my old set up. I had white LEDs behind everything except the tach (and it glowed blue so you can tell how much blue tint the factory overlay is). I had red LEDs put behind the tach and it still glowed pretty red:

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeddyLee View Post
    Honestly I could not really tell you why. I could have put it at the top I suppose, but I liked difference split of the two Cobalts. The boost gauge could not go anywhere else due to the length of the copper tubing, so that one is kinda permanent. The other two just wound up that way and I liked it
    I like that well enough that's how I'm going to mount my gauges. Top to bottom - Pro Sport (green/white) IC temp>>Aeroforce>> Prosport (green/white) Fuel Pressure.
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    They look really good, keep up the great work.
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