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What size are the gauges you put in there? 60mm...

Id be suprised if you could fit 3 defi gauges in a small holder like though as they are 60mm gauges which is quite big

defi make 52mm gauges. 60mm units are more common,but they do make the 52's.

Justin...

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This looks like it will fit. Anyone tried them?

http://www.justjap.com/parts/new/gauges/dinpanel.jpg

If it accepts 52mm gauges then it has to be at least 54mm high.

The DEFI is 50mm high and made of unobtainium by the looks of the price.

http://www.nippon-seiki.co.jp/defishop/pro...n/din_spec.html

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$650 is an unobtanium price? the japanese site lists the din gauge unit at 57,570yen.

52mm individual link meters range from 17,850 to 25,200yen.

http://www.nippon-seiki.co.jp/defi/list/list.html

I recently bought three 60mm amber series BF defis with the control unit II,for $678 landed,in my hands. they're not THAT expensive.

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