Finally I got the gauge pod fixed. It was a frustrating morning yesterday trying to fix the damn thing.
Firstly, I tried to use strong 3M double tape to hold it in place, that didn't work out. So I decided to glue back the broken parts using my hobby cement. Then I went straight to a hardware store to find the right screws to fit into brackets. I found the screws and screwed back into the brackets. Luckily, the brackets were not badly damaged or else I would have to buy a brand new gauge pod.
Lets pray to god and hope this two screws will hold the gauge in place!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi25Zd1hU8W61GfduUNLtFfN_ippAJXRXD_PgesdxOQsvayO8ysmLkIT51ctjVQqvsi9CPCP5rmPdWtkV_ACkerbFMwL4etYRZQSK0S6sgaBaiGteUa0MBSH9FRmK6OPJNZAOgbAwLVRcQ/s400/DSC_1521+copy.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggdGBnyHnljJeeA5b3P6hy0HgKOdfVwqFPeXToy9T7OLrVJPqPbQREiUp2w6bPZi59baCF3Kak_3Pf5lRxa_ti9-NzcfQ5dSY5BElt5-Psn_poVpHFYonbbHvDGizKujmsoeogjKIbNEk/s400/DSC_1522+copy.jpg)
This is the new look of my RE-FRESH 3M Carbon look gauge pod. The job was done by Ping from AUTOSMART Shop at Serusop. I really have to give him the credits for creating such a beautiful piece of work. There are about 4 pieces of 3M carbon on this gauge pod.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgQBeV7YYvAjcLA1j4mLWVlHKDE2GvNwSCO9XfstIEC5Jx1xxgLsitB-AcJde3fPYISKC5HQuvKVmG7n_Ex9hqVHVZvlMTE7gqfE31qxk4pogFbG1CqNAIFR9HTtFva6sGkfBDPOSwa2X8/s400/DSC_1524.JPG)
Seamlessly jointed!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjC0-hVnv4kCTuEADwnRQdnqgkI_M7Mhh-Tn_F0jhonnZoo3jNNofdDtWP-FIpXRGzSR2jaqG-n2Y9cwcXPdTB4MQGE9ON6DTlQg7Ssk_oRsDRlNa_6gp7RNOl32860ZfIF5lqbGwxfWm0/s400/Untitled-1.jpg)
The picture below is the old 3M Carbon look that I used to have. He didn't do a great job on this one that's why I took it back to ask him to try again. The arrows showing the joints and also some 3M carbon peeling off.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiwd-sNm56SjuTPb1T4NoSw8MR1I2mQ4n9_hW5_L3Xsu0gba5FCFFgB5_j_YWI7er61LYrI2K9Z27ii5DxUOT1V8S_3BmIThDwjFyWT8IXzSkeP_-Pjhwxr1GK6vE4pyZfT2GapC1EL7YY/s400/DSC_1480+copy.jpg)
Firstly, I tried to use strong 3M double tape to hold it in place, that didn't work out. So I decided to glue back the broken parts using my hobby cement. Then I went straight to a hardware store to find the right screws to fit into brackets. I found the screws and screwed back into the brackets. Luckily, the brackets were not badly damaged or else I would have to buy a brand new gauge pod.
Lets pray to god and hope this two screws will hold the gauge in place!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi25Zd1hU8W61GfduUNLtFfN_ippAJXRXD_PgesdxOQsvayO8ysmLkIT51ctjVQqvsi9CPCP5rmPdWtkV_ACkerbFMwL4etYRZQSK0S6sgaBaiGteUa0MBSH9FRmK6OPJNZAOgbAwLVRcQ/s400/DSC_1521+copy.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggdGBnyHnljJeeA5b3P6hy0HgKOdfVwqFPeXToy9T7OLrVJPqPbQREiUp2w6bPZi59baCF3Kak_3Pf5lRxa_ti9-NzcfQ5dSY5BElt5-Psn_poVpHFYonbbHvDGizKujmsoeogjKIbNEk/s400/DSC_1522+copy.jpg)
This is the new look of my RE-FRESH 3M Carbon look gauge pod. The job was done by Ping from AUTOSMART Shop at Serusop. I really have to give him the credits for creating such a beautiful piece of work. There are about 4 pieces of 3M carbon on this gauge pod.
Seamlessly jointed!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjC0-hVnv4kCTuEADwnRQdnqgkI_M7Mhh-Tn_F0jhonnZoo3jNNofdDtWP-FIpXRGzSR2jaqG-n2Y9cwcXPdTB4MQGE9ON6DTlQg7Ssk_oRsDRlNa_6gp7RNOl32860ZfIF5lqbGwxfWm0/s400/Untitled-1.jpg)
The picture below is the old 3M Carbon look that I used to have. He didn't do a great job on this one that's why I took it back to ask him to try again. The arrows showing the joints and also some 3M carbon peeling off.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiwd-sNm56SjuTPb1T4NoSw8MR1I2mQ4n9_hW5_L3Xsu0gba5FCFFgB5_j_YWI7er61LYrI2K9Z27ii5DxUOT1V8S_3BmIThDwjFyWT8IXzSkeP_-Pjhwxr1GK6vE4pyZfT2GapC1EL7YY/s400/DSC_1480+copy.jpg)
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