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Old 03-20-2005 | 07:56 PM
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Question If you own a convertible and you want a gauge pod...

Do you buy the version for the hardtop or t-top cars? I'm looking at summit's triple gauge pods for my 95 vert but all summit sales is the version for the hard top and t-top cars, I'm guessing the one for the t-tops cars will also fit the verts?
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have yuo checked the part number for teh pillar for ttop to convertables on gmpartsdirect?
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Last I knew there wasn't a triple pod made for the 93-97's. If there is let me know..I have wanted one for a LONG TIME!!
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Originally Posted by RICEKLLR..breathes again-
Last I knew there wasn't a triple pod made for the 93-97's. If there is let me know..I have wanted one for a LONG TIME!!
Well the ones on summit are made for late model F-Bodys but their not saying which year. I'm tempted to buy one anyway and if it is for the 98-02 F-Body then no biggie, I will MAKE it fit.
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