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00-04 Dash Cluster Dual Gauge Pod

2.5K views 32 replies 9 participants last post by  toshindo  
#1 ·
As title states, I have for sale a factory cluster surround I have modified to hold (2) 2&1/16th" aftermarket gauges. I have painted it a semi-gloss black to get as close to the factory plastic look as possible. This piece is 100% hand-made.

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Asking $150 shipped for this piece

Located in Buffalo, NY

Email: Sinister902@aol.com, PM preffered
 
#12 ·
I just found out about this mod a couple of days ago, and I would love to have one done tastefully like this, but I'm afraid that's too rich for me.
Still, nice work! Let me know if you make a good enough return to lower the price a bit lol
 
#13 ·
I've made/sold over 100 of these at this price over the last 5 or 6yrs. the price includes me purchasing a stock trim piece to convert (and traveling to do so), includes my time, my materials, and shipping. There is honestly no room to lower the price besides exchanging in person for about $25 less due to not shipping.
 
#14 ·
That's understandable, but now that I know you've made that many I know it has to be a quality piece. Do you have any sharper pictures of any of them?
 
#16 ·
This is a great piece and worth what he charges. IMO, there is no better way to add gauges to your Focus. And obviously, as shown by the above pictures, I am 100% OK with any option including drilling into my dash pad.
 
#17 ·
Wow, I am a little emberassed even considering that the price should be lower; that looks like a factory piece! Truly amazing work! I'm going to keep this in mind when I have a bit of extra cash laying around.
 
#25 ·
would you cut any kind of deal to someone if they sent you a stock surround or 2 or 3 in the mail? i have one like this but with only 1 pod and i need a hole for 1 more gauge...
 
#26 ·
honestly, it isn't cost effective to ship me any....I get them for like $12 a piece at the local self-serve auto parts yard and they're awfully abundant. it costs more than that to ship one.