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fat33, I'll leave a message here after I sent you the item, and sms you as well, just to make sure you know. :)

AFRO, that's $24 + postage, and it is universal, just like the WRX style. Leave a message here and let me know what car is that for and I'll make sure if it fits.

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battery & fat33, both item sent today, please leave me a comment in my trader rate after recieved, thanks for buying from me. :laugh:

AFRO, I'll check that for you today and what did you mean by npt or bspt? What about the CD dash one, do you like them? I'm sure they'll fit into any car.

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battery & fat33, both item sent today, please leave me a comment in my trader rate after recieved, thanks for buying from me. :laugh:

AFRO, I'll check that for you today and what did you mean by npt or bspt? What about the CD dash one, do you like them? I'm sure they'll fit into any car.

Awesome, thanks very much :P

need these for bro's wrx,, thats why i'm interested in the holder that goes on top of the dash.

npt and bspt fittings mean the type of thread

the oil pressure and temp sender adapter that will be on the wrx will have bsp thread.. so need to know if gauges also have bsp fittings,

if these are American, then i'm guessing they will be npt ,, which means i'll have to modify the sender, (something i can't be bothered doing)

Buddy, that's fine, just let me know which 3 gauges you want and I work out something for you. By the way, if you go back to page 1, you'll see all the gauge holder I have.

AFRO, haha, you taught me a lot today, but I'm still not sure if that is npt or bspt fittings. Anyway, I'll try to take one and play around tonight and let you know, may be you can give me more idea or example about it, thanks. :thumbsup:

Ska, I only have the one in the photo, can I ask what style of gauge is that for? The thicker or thiner one? I'll still try to ask it for you.

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R32Abuser, I can do all them for $121. usually boost $39, water temp $44 and oil pressure $48. You saved $10.

Buddy, the measurement of the WRX style holder is 20.5cm wide x 17cm deep x 8.5cm height. If you have space for the CD dash one, go for it, you don't have to do too much to fit too. Anyway, for the boost, vacuum and air/fuel ratio gauges in smoke style + CD dash holder are $155 posted (usually $5 postage per gauge).

Prices for each item before discount:

-Boost $39

-Vacuum $39

-Air/fuel ratio $61

-CD dash holder $20

Are the oil pressure gauges mechanical or electrical? , I'm interested in a boost gauge (PSI), volt gauge and electrical oil pressure gauge. All 52mm 270deg smoked face, delivered to post code 2324.

Cheers.

beastien, all the gauges you want in smoke style are $129 posted to 2324, usually boost gauge $39, volt gauge $41 and electrical oil pressure gauge $48 + $5 postage per gauge to interstate. Do you need any gauge holder? Can do you the CD dash one cheaper if you order them all together.

Heya Bear,

Can you do me a deal on 360 boost (psi) + Air/fuel + water temp + oil pressure + DIN gauge holder (sorry cant see P/N) and also post to 2567?

All in 52mm smoke series.

Do you have any left? Looks like smoke series only come in whitish? no black to match the DIN gauge holder?

Thanks.

Mic.

R32Abuser, I can meet you up tomorrow and bring you the gauges, where are you in Adelaide?

Soulblighter, 360 boost is $65, but if you go for the normal 270 boost is $39. Anyway, total $225 posted with the 360 degree boost gauge or $205 with the 270 degree boost, please let me know soon, because I only have 2 air/fuel ratio left.

Prices for each item before discount and postage is $5 per gauge interstate:

-360 degree boost $65

-270 degree boost $39

-Oil pressure $48

-Water temp $44

-Air/fuel ratio $61

-CD dash holder $20

*See photo for the smoke series gauges.

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im in glen osmond. It will probs have to be friday (it will save u from the heat aswell! 40C!) as i have uni tommoro and other stuff to organise...Will ge tback to u.

Are these brand new i take it?

R32Abuser, where are you in Uni? I'm free whole day until 6pm and start work in the city. Also, all the items are new and unopen in boxes, just see page 1 and I've explained everything there. Anyway, if you're ok with tomorrow, I can meet you anywhere. Just let to know soon because I've few other people getting the gauges by tomorrow, so I may run out some of them.

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Ska, I only have the one in the photo, can I ask what style of gauge is that for? The thicker or thiner one? I'll still try to ask it for you.

That is a GReddy 60mm guage holder, as seen here:

http://www.saikoogarage.com/index.php?acti...amp;subCatID=26

http://www.greddy.com/products/display/?Ca...;SubCategory=60

Ska, sorry, I don't have that, but if you want the one I showed you before, that's $13.

beastien, bank details sent, please let me know once you send me the money and I'll pack it and get ready for you, thanks. >_<

Soulblighter, Can you PM me your number and post details, and I'll sms you my bank details. Just to remind you again, the 360 degree boost is $65 + postage, and the 270 degree boost is $39 + postage. If you don't want to spend that much, go for the EF style, it'll save you a lot.

tmc_2, the boost and air/fuel ratio are $102 posted to 4077, usually boost is $39, air/fuel ratio is $61 + postage.

*$5 postage per gauge to interstate, and discount on more items.

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Soulblighter, thanks for buying, I'll pack it for you today.

mass_iv, turbo timer sent today, please leave a comment in my trader rate after recieved, thanks for buying. >_<

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