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New to PSR is a new Electronic and Mech Gauges from FQ WORX

These are 60mm Black Face and when the car is turned off the faces goes BLACK like DEFI.

These come in two colours.

AMBER and

White Writing.

Gauges incl all SENSORS and are a sinch to put in.

Every Oil Gauge comes with a FREE Sandwhich plate (incl free in Package only).

Price for these are

Boost $195

Temps $195

Preasure $215

Sandwhich plate $49

no controller needed

If u are interested in a 3 deal package i am able to do

3 x Gauges any sort

$599 incl everything needed to set up.

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What guages are mechanical and what are electrical?

Do you have any real life pics of these guages? ie not promo glitzy ones.

Any cup holders for em too?

Also you do realise youre not doing anyone any favours by offering people 3 $195 guages for $599 :)

Cheers

JK

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Hi mate

Here are some better ones..

The only one that is Mech is the boost.

$599 incl the SANDWHICH PLATE which is the adaptor needed for the Oil Gauges. This is useally $50 by itself and DELIVERY is also FREE.. So its still a good saving. As always for SAU members i do give u guys 10% off the list price.. This add is a universal add..My bad maybe.. i should have stated thta:)

ALL SAU MEMBERS GET 10% off the listed price above

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hrms... noice noice!

Do you know what size thread the oil pressure uses - as I have a GREX adaptor already. Also the size of the temp senders.

Are the silver surrounds metal or plastic?

Cheers

JK

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