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how much for 1x water temp & 1x oil temp gauge in the defi style BF gauge delivered to sydney 2166??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=68206

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Could I please have total cost for the following gauges:

Boost, Air/Fuel, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure

...in the smoked style (like this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=68206)

Posted to Brisbane.

PM please.

Thanks in advance. :)

battery, PM replyed, will check the postage and get back to you, please PM or leave me your number to 0402 452 455, thanks.

whyte, PM replyed too, please let me know soon, thanks.

ODessA, item packed, just waiting for the money to come and I'll you the item, thanks.

[mez], I can do all the Boost, Air/Fuel, Oil Temp and Oil Pressure in smoke style for $176 + postage around $14, usually $5 postage per gauge to interstate. Do you need any gauge holder? I can do you a CD dash one like the photo for extra $17 if you order the lot, thanks.

*If anyone wants to contact me quicker, just ring/sms me to 0402 452 455, thanks. :D

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[mez], PM replyed, just let me know when you're ready and I'll see what I have again, thanks.

whyte, I'm in SA, but I can send you the parts anytime, just as soon as you send me the money and I'll pack it for you. Once the money arrive in my account, I'll send you the item, usually take 2 days for the item to arrive to your door from Australian Post.

battery, what about $2 for postage for the 2 blue 6mm silicone hose 1m long? If any oven, I'll pay for it. So, total is $17 posted to you.

Hi,

Can i get a price on

Auto Gauge 270 degrees 52mm Boost Gauge(PSI) in Smoke series

Delivery will be to Corrimal 2518

I presume they are mechanical guages?

Regards,

Jermaine

fat33, it is about $43 posted, and they're all mechanical guages. Just ring/sms me to 0402 452 455 if you're happy to go ahead with the order, thanks.

ODessA, money received, item posted today.

lineskee 33, good to know you've received the item and thanks for the comment, I hope to deal with you again in the near future, thanks. ;)

Nightcrawler, let me know when you're ready and I'll check what I've again, thanks.

battery, money received and I'll send you the item on Monday, please leave me a comment on trader rate after receiced, thanks. :)

fat33, bank details sent again, hopefully this'll work.

fat33, will check on account and update you again, thanks for buying. :)

*Autogauge turbo timer for sell, please sell first page.

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[mez], the pen style turbo timer has voltagedisplay too, and comes with Manual/Auto mode.

mass_iv, PM replyed, and please try to leave me the message here, so I can keep this update, thanks.

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Auto Gauge 270 degrees 52mm Boost Gauge (PSI)

Auto Gauge 52mm water temp

Auto Gauge 52mm air/fuel ratio

$90 for all three...

Do you have these?

I'll take them!!!

What are your account details?

Please pm me.

must all be style pictured first (black backround, blue/red dials)... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=68206)

please get back to me asap! :cool:

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DANSR33, these are the prices for each of this:

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

-Auto Gauge Smoke 52mm water temp $44

-Auto Gauge Smoke 52mm air/fuel ratio $61

*If you order those 3 Smoke Series gauges together, I'll do $146 posted to you (usually $5 postage per gauge interstate). If you don't want to spend that much, the EL series are cheaper.

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DANSR33, sorry, I cannot do all those gauges + CD dash holder for $150 posted, just the holder is $20. If you order them together today, best I can do is $157 posted, you already save all the postage (usually $5 postage per gauge interstate) + another $7 off. :P

DANSR33 & mass_iv, bank details sent, please let me know after you send me the money and PM me your post details, so I can pack them and get ready for you, thanks.

fat33, I checked that this morning, but it still hasn't came through, may be the holidays delated it, but I'll let you know as soon as it arrive. Anyway, your item is packed and just waiting to be send, so don't have to worry anything. :)

mass_iv, thanks for the payment, and I'll pack the timer for you tonight.

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No worries

MIght be a bit slower as im using a credit union

It hasnt bounced back to me, so you should get it tomorrow i hope

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