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Hi guys

I have decided to set my car up different now so i am selling my 2 defi guages with the link meter and all the sensors etc and also a Greddy water temp thingo.

the guages are boost and oil temp.

Looking for $400ish neg. for the lot

cheers

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Edited by yoshiE

pretty sure they go to the stop when off, when you turn them on they move all the way to the top then back the 0 so i am to believe....

also they been in a box from when i got them, i just checked then and tapped it and its back down now... :wave:

guess it just got jolted in its travels

hey mate, not sure if you have the same gauges as me but if the are the link meter BF series they are supposed to be blacked out when off, also the controller looks alot different to mine! just wondering.

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