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Hey guys,

Basically what I have are three gauges that I need to get rid off coz I wanna go for some Defi ones so hopefully this will contribute somewhat. As for the piggyback, its going to contribute towards a new Wolf computer which the WA guys have been praising non-stop so I MUST get one soon. Details as follows:

1. Greddy Boost Gauge - white faced. not sure of the size but will include pics hopefully tomorrow ($110)

2. Greddy Boost Gauge - this time black faced. slightly newer and in good condition with measurements of 60mm ($150)

3. Greddy Exhaust Temp - also black faced, electrical gauge with memory and peak with measurements of 60mm ($200)

4. S-AFC - blue screen model, less than six months old in immaculate condition with only some light scratches on the back which are hardly noticable. Comes with stand and complete wiring. ($400)

As usual all prices are negotiable and reasonable offers will be considered. If you have any questions please PM me and I will respond hopefully within 24 hours. Willing to send interstate but only through COD.

Thanks

Bambam

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