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Quick question, how do we mix the gauges we want into the $175 bundle when ordering from the website?

The only way i can see to do it is select the items individually but that ups the price quite a bit past the $175 mark.

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Quick question, how do we mix the gauges we want into the $175 bundle when ordering from the website?

The only way i can see to do it is select the items individually but that ups the price quite a bit past the $175 mark.

Hi mate, we have a number of preset options on the website as far as the bundle pack goes, but if you want to customize the pack, simply pm me and I will provide instructions for direct deposit payment.

Nice and simple.

Cheers,

Steve

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Hey Mate,

Would you do a special price if i buy the lot (5x)? thats boost, oil press, oil temp, water temp & air fuel ratio plus gauge holder delivered?

Cheers.

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Pm's replied, thanks all.

We have hundreds of gauges in stock ready to go.

Questions? Please dont hesitate to ask.

Cheers,

Steve

i'll ask him but it fits and it fits nice. wish my r33 has factory centre consoles like that. perfect fitment and looks the goods at night.

Hi, I'd also really like to see them if it's not too much trouble.

I'm planning on installing the 3 guage pack in my factory guage cluster.

Did he mount them behind the clear plastic covers, or were they removed?

hey, im thinking of getting a 3 Gauge Din Holder from your site.. i just want to make sure that they fit the 60mm apexi l2 series gauges?. they fit ok?. thinking they should :) ?

2in is 50.8mm so will not fit.

really damn.. thanx for that.. lucky i didnt buy one :santa:

any one seen and 60mm versions of the 3 gauge holder

i just bough two of these style gauges with a greddy r33 2 pod a-pillar mount. all in all a top setup. my 2 mates bought the $175 deals and we will install them tomorrow...

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i just bough two of these style gauges with a greddy r33 2 pod a-pillar mount. all in all a top setup. my 2 mates bought the $175 deals and we will install them tomorrow...

Thanks for your order :) If there is anything else you need please dont hesitate to ask!

We would love to see some pics of your dual gauge setup, so dont be shy to post them up :)

Cheers, and happy new year.

Steve

how much for the single din 3 gauge installed?

Hi Dan, unfortunately we dont offer an installation service on gauges im afraid.

Steve




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