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OK team, found this guage in my glovebox when I picked up the Stagea (Series II). Assuming it was removed from the A pillar so that vehicle could pass compliance.

Anybody seen them before, got one, know anything about them???

Any info would be helpful.

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Hi Marc,

Looks like a pretty cool tacho to me. Wonder whether mine will have any nice surpises in the glovebox! B)

Talked to the dealer today, looks like my Stagea is being held up on the docks :-( Still, allows me time to go through all the posts and learn a whole lot more.

Cheers

it may be a DAYZ gauge as i have seen photos of a DAYZ s2 rs four s with a gauge on the a pillar... i will try and find the URL

Thanks people.

Now that it is out of the glovebox and space is available, I can start planning on installing the Jaycar IEBC, DFA and Hand Controller plus the APEXI SITC. (All have been sitting in my office for 3 plus months).

It will be interesting to see how things 'tick along' with the split dump 3" exhaust and 4" cat.

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