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The shipping charge is the $5 for the single A-pillar pods and $8 for the clock replacement pods (because they're a bit bigger). This is for anywhere in Australia.

-Alan

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The clock replacement would easily fit a S-AFC, but not sure whether you'd need a single or double gauge pod to fit properly. They are 52 mm(L) x 126 mm(W) x 18 mm (D) so I'll check tonight and advise...

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For those in Perth, the Stagea gauge pods will be available to view on the next Stagea cruise. I have provided one of each design to Kirstie (Wildcat) so please approach her one the day/night or the cruise for viewing or trial fitting.

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Yes people...i have all the designs plus some fancy business cards....( i feel important :rant: ) so please come check them out on the cruise :)

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hmmm that safc idea into the clock pod is interesting........

yeah i recon he should send me a freebie so i can set it up and take pics etc lol dont like me chances of that tho booo hooooo

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Or I can just post a pic ... (Showing mock SAFC face as actual size in a double gauge clock replacement pod)

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cant blame a guy for tryin lol i will be buyin one wen funds are available

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I have a couple of pics of an S-AFC installed in a centre dash pod (thx to mike40sydney), but I'd like to get pics of actual gauges installed in the 3 pod types, as I don't have any yet. Can anyone please send me pics to [email protected] Thanks!

I'll try and get one for you tomorrow, Alan. I've mounted the gauge in the pod, but it's still not in the car because it's been too cold to work in the garage for my lazy, bony butt... I REALLY feel the cold during winter, so I'm glad it's starting to get warmer...

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