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Top mix brand all boxed never installed bought from performance shop, there is no instructions however. selling them because i bought them about 2 months ago and never installed them due to changing my mind and wanting to get 3 mirror faced drift series gauges for my project.

$200 for the set, not wanting to seperate, South Brisbane

will deliver if postage paid by the buyer if needed, thankyou

0431 767 734 pick up anytime, even now

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Top mix brand all boxed never installed bought from performance shop, there is no instructions however. selling them because i bought them about 2 months ago and never installed them due to changing my mind and wanting to get 3 mirror faced drift series gauges for my project.

$200 for the set, not wanting to seperate, South Brisbane

will deliver if postage paid by the buyer if needed, thankyou

0431 767 734 pick up anytime, even now

Never heard of them , $100 for the set as long as all working ok .

buddy i got offered $180 and i didnt take it because they cost me more then that, the fact that you never heard this brand doesnt mean anything to me.

That is a set of 5 so we talking about 40 $ each for brand new gauge.

These work great , same like know brands as they are all functioning on same principle.

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some more info for everyone.... on the box it says they each run three different colours... I guess the backgroud lights change 3 colours.

doesn't say what colours, but I'm guessing blue / red / yellow

buddy i got offered $180 and i didnt take it because they cost me more then that, the fact that you never heard this brand doesnt mean anything to me.

That is a set of 5 so we talking about 40 $ each for brand new gauge.

These work great , same like know brands as they are all functioning on same principle.

How do you know they work like any other guage if you have no instructions Why don,t u want them ? Do you have all the fittings and senders? :(:D:(

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