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Dash measurement differences and gauge pod question


RayC911

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I bought a gauge pod from an FAQer a while back. At the time, I didn't have either of my 02s to test fit and assumed it would. I had a FG copy made and was going to offer it for sale here. But as you can see from the pic, it's not even a close fit in my 70. Are the 3 dash different or do I just have a pod for another BMW, maybe an e21. These used to be sold at Bavauto or BMP. The 3rd pic is from shipm_8's TipTop of what it is suppose to fit like.

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RayC911 - I have one that looks exactly like the one in the 3rd pic - it has 1 small groove cut out on the bottom but is smooth on top (doesn't have the 3 grooves like yours does). It fits in very snug. Not sure what yours would fit.

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