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post-28703-1161136999.jpg*100 % BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX, NEVER BEEN TRIED ON AND USED

*Euro Racing Style Reverse Glow Gauges.

*ONE-TOUCH Design for El-Glow Display Color.

*Appear white at day time and stunning illumination at night time.

*Direct OEM Quality Fitment.

*Comes with all installation accessories: Complete Wiring, Power Inverter, and White Gauge Faces.

*Buyer is responsible to verify the stock gauge is exactly the same as the picture shown

*Professional Installation may be required.

*These gauges show in Km/h

*Fitment: 1993-1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

$199

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100 % BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX, NEVER BEEN TRIED ON AND USED

Euro Racing Style Reverse Glow Gauges.

ONE-TOUCH Design for El-Glow Display Color.

Appear white at day time and stunning illumination at night time.

Direct OEM Quality Fitment.

Comes with all installation accessories: Complete Wiring, Power Inverter, and White Gauge Faces.

Buyer is responsible to verify the stock gauge is exactly the same as the picture shown.

Professional Installation may be required.

These gauges show in Km/h

Fitment: 1989-1993 Nissan Skyline R32

no actually i bought six of each and i have them lying at home. Im not a trader cos im in sydney as you can see and whoever you just gave is in the US

Why the difference in prices?

You have $105 ($95 + $10p/h) on ebay and $199 on here.

Are these ones better? do these inculde installation for the extra $94?

Extra warranty?

Please explain.

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EDIT::

Oops, just saw your location is US.

So im assuming that $95 is US price?

hey yeh just wonderring what the difference is between these dials and the ones on ebay for the 100% mark up...

by your descriptions they look the same (identical in fact)

i bought mine in Australia, thats the difference, and the description is the same because thats what is written on the box. So who ever else can get these probs has the same thing written. The person your talking about on ebay is US so i dont what he's doing/ selling. Good luck guys.

I'd say good luck to you actually....

I actually really considered buying these, till I scrolled down and saw that they're on eBay for $95 + postage!

Even though eBay isn't the be all and end all mate, you need to do some research and sell goods for a realistic price.

And if your a trader, make a bloody donation to the club. It's for the good of us all.

And don't try and make out your not a trader, or at least a semi-trader. Especially since you have tried to sell things in several threads now.

  • 5 years later...

I'd say good luck to you actually....

I actually really considered buying these, till I scrolled down and saw that they're on eBay for $95 + postage!

Even though eBay isn't the be all and end all mate, you need to do some research and sell goods for a realistic price.

And if your a trader, make a bloody donation to the club. It's for the good of us all.

And don't try and make out your not a trader, or at least a semi-trader. Especially since you have tried to sell things in several threads now.

what's the name of this, i also want to buy one

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