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Got some of these gauges for sale:

Smoke series gauges from $39, also have water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, vacuum, volt, ait/fuel ratio gauges and 360 degrees boost gauge, all prices are different.

-Auto Gauge 270 degrees 52mm Boost Gauge(PSI) $39

-Auto Gauge 270 degrees 52mm Boost Gauge(BAR) $39

EL series gauges from $29, also have water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, vacuum and volt, all prices are different.

-Auto Gauge EL 270 degrees 52mm Boost Gauge(PSI) $29

-Auto Gauge EL 270 degrees 52mm Boost Gauge(BAR) $29

Auto Gauge gauge holder to fit all kind of gauges from $13, please leave part number.

Autogauge turbo timer

-Auto Gauge Mini Box Style Auto Turbo Timer $47

-Auto Gauge Pen Style Turbo Timer with Voltage Display $55

*All new in box, come with all necessary hardwares and English installation manual.

*Please try not to PM me unless something personal, just leave a message in this post if you're asking for price or question, I'll get back to you asap, so I can keep this post update, thanks. :(

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All PM replyed, and if you've any question please leave it here, and I really perfer not to PM me, I rather answer everyone's questions in here, unless something private, otherwise my post can be lost in 1 day, thanks. :(

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wraith_skyline, for the smoke series boost gauges, you can get them in bar or psi, they're $39 each + postage, and I have another smoke one which is a 360 degree boost gauge (psi) for $65, same as the one you see in the photo.

lineskee 33, still have your number and all your details, will keep you update when the money arrive, thanks for buying. :)

Hey mate,

have you got anymore of those Smoke series boost gauges $39. i assume its the one in the first attached pic? just a question..how much do they read up to? i assume 30psi? and for anyone who have used them before...... are they accurate?

kind regards,

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ODessA, if you're buying them together, they're $90 + postage, usually oil pressure is $34, oil temp is $34 and water temp is $31, you save $9. If you're getting the gauge holder as well, I can give a a better price too. Let me know soon, thanks.

R33LIN, it reads up to 30psi, and I still have them for sale. Where are you from?

how much for a smoked series oil temp and a smoked series afr together posted to Northgate, SA, 5085? Cheers, Andrew

Nightcrawler, oil temp $48, air/fuel ratio $61, I can get both send out to you for $110, usually $5 postage per gauge interstate, may be cheaper for same state. Let me know soon, I can get them to you by tomorrow. My number is 0402 452 455, message/ring me if you're interest, thanks.

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Nightcrawler, not really, even the EL series oil temp is $35, prices are just depend on what gauge it is, and the smoke series air/fuel ratio gauge is the second most expensive gauge I have. Anyway, let me know if you change your mind, usually people get more discount when they order 3 gauges/items more, so $110 posted to you is not really bad. Anyway, let me know soon. :teehee:

ODessA, didn't know if you get my sms, but I'll keep an eye on my account and I'll update you with sms again when I get the money also when I send the item, thanks for buying. :P

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