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As stated in the title i have some defi bf guages for sale.

They are White BF series, more info here

http://www.nippon-seiki.co.jp/defishop/pro.../bf/bf_top.html

I am selling:

1 x EGT gauge in C

1 x Boost gauge in (boost in bar, vaccum in kpa)

1 x Water temp gauage.

1 x Defi Contrul Unit II (needed to opperate guages)

asking price is 770aud for everything.(pretty firm on that)

they were used for about 1.5 weeks then put into a box where they have been sitting for a good 5 months now.

I wont be using them any time soon so i might as well sell them to some one who will.

They are located in Canada but shipping would be very reasonable.

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