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Autometer Gauge Group Buy

Official Autometer Site

C2 Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-7175 $130.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-7107 $125.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-7103 $125.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-7127 $140.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 120-240F ATM-7137 $110.00

2 1/16" Fuel Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-7163 $160.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-7192 $100.00

2 1/16" d-PIC G-Tech equivalent ATM-7180 $340.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-7297 $295.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-7299 $450.00

Cobalt Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-6175 $130.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-6107 $125.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-6103 $125.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-6127 $140.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-6191 $100.00

2 1/16" d-PIC G-Tech equivalent ATM-6180 $340.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-6291 $295.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-6299 $450.00

Boost/Vac Gauge 30 in Hg/45 PSI 2 1/16 ATM-6108 $125.00

Boost/Vac Gauge 30 in Hg/30 PSI 2 1/16 ATM-6159 $325.00

Cobalt Digital Range

Cobalt: Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio - 2 1/16" ATM-6178 $630.00

Cobalt: Amp Current - 2 1/16" ATM-6390 $315.00

Cobalt: Amp Temperature - 2 1/16" ATM-6392 $230.00

Cobalt: Air / Fuel Ratio - 2 1/16" ATM-6175 $130.00

Cobalt: D-PIC - 2 1/16" ATM-6180 $340.00

Cobalt: Digital Pro Shift System - 2 1/16" ATM-6187 $255.00

Cobalt: Digital Pro Shift System - 2 1/16" ATM-6188 $315.00

Cobalt: Voltmeter - 2 1/16" ATM-6391 $185.00

Carbon Fibre Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-4775 $110.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-4701 $110.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-4703 $100.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4727 $115.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-4791 $85.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-4787-M $325.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-4798 $205.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-4899 $450.00

Phantom Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-5775 $95.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-5701 $90.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-5703 $90.00

2 1/16" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-5721 $80.00

2 1/16" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-5727 $100.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 40 - 120C ATM-5737-M $90.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp 60 - 170C ATM-5748-M $90.00

2 1/16" Mech Fuel Press 0 - 100 PSI ATM-5712 $80.00

2 1/16" Elect Fuel Press 0 - 100 PSI ATM-5763 $325.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-5791 $65.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-5887-M $325.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-5897 $175.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-5899 $350.00

Sport Compact Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-3375 $95.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-3301 $85.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-3303 $85.00

2 1/16" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-3321 $75.00

2 1/16" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-3327 $90.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 40 - 120C ATM-3337-M $90.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp 60 - 170C ATM-3348-M $90.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-3391 $65.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-3987-M $295.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-3991 $160.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-3904 $295.00

Ultra Lite Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-4375 $100.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-4301 $85.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-4303 $95.00

2 1/16" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4321 $75.00

2 1/16" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4327 $100.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 40 - 120C ATM-4337-M $95.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp 60 - 170C ATM-4348-M $95.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-4391 $65.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-4487-M $325.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-4497 $170.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-6855 $450.00

LED Inserts

LED Blue 12V Wedge WLED-B $7.50

LED Green 12V Wedge WLED-G $7.50

LED Red 12V Wedge WLED-R $7.50

LED Yellow 12V Wedge WLED-Y $7.50

Mounting Hardware

2 1/16" Cup Mount Black ATM-2204 $30.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Carbon Fibre ATM-1213 $60.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Chrome ATM-2203 $45.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Black CD1200 $25.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Carbon Fibre CD1300 $30.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Aluminium CD1400 $30.00

N.B. CD1200-1400 are not Autometer cup mounts but will suit.

I have performed a few of these group buys in the past with positive feedback and am looking to start bringing in gauges for people who can't be hassled with purchasing outside of Australia or online. I have a few gauges that I need to get for a new project.

This group buy will be commencing this Monday 19th of February 2007 and deposits will be required by 9th of March 2007.

Gauges should be arrive in Australia by mid March and delivery will be 3-4 days via Australia Post. Australia Post charges are between $15-25 including packaging and Registered Post with Insurance. Larger orders will require quote to confirm postage costs.

If there is a gauge you are interested in that isn't listed above please don't hesitate to PM me and I'll get back to you with price and availability.

Gauges can be collected in Brisbane outside Brisbane postage is available Australia wide.

These gauges are imported from the Detroit distributor of Autometer Gauges US.

Chris Taylor

0431 835 953

[email protected]

Edited by boosterboy
Mate can you get the cobalt water temp guages??? I need one of them and a voltmetre or even a D-PIC if you can let me know the prices please.

Cobalt Gauges:

2 1/16" ATM-6137 - Water temp 100F-240F narrow sweep $110

2 1/16" ATM-6192 - Voltmeter 8-18V - narrow sweep $100

2 1/16" ATM-6180 - d-PIC Dynamic Peformance Information Center $340

Prices have been added to above pricelist.

I will be providing my email address in a few days for people to confirm orders and provide delivery details etc.

Regards

Chris Taylor

0431835953

Anyone interested in participating in this group buy needs to email me at [email protected]. I will email you with a details form to return to me and when I have your details I will provide bank details for deposit.

I will be placing the order on the 9th of March. The gauges should be in the country between 6-14 days from order date then delivery through the auspost network will be 2-3 days. Registered post is the most secure delivery method. Insurance cover will be taken on the total value of the gauges and if you request. Person to person delivery is available, only you can sign for the release of the gauges.

Regards

Chris Taylor

0431835953

[email protected]

Last days for this group buy. I have a few forum members who have confirmed they will be in this group buy. For those who miss out on this group buy I will be offering the same gauges at the same prices once the first group buy orders are delivered.

Regards

Chris Taylor

0431835953

I am interested in the cobalt range. Particulary the Air Fuel Ratio and Boost/Vaccuum Gauge (in PSI)

Is it possible to get a price for the digital range of Cobalt ?

Thenks,

Sam

  • 2 months later...

when you first open the autometer webpage there are LED shift light gauges, DPSS or what ever they are, can you get these and if so how much

when you first open the autometer webpage there are LED shift light gauges, DPSS or what ever they are, can you get these and if so how much

I'd also be interested if you could get these..

Closed.

It appears you are now selling these as a trader, so it is no longer a group buy.

If you wish to continue selling the gauges you are importing on this forum you will need to register as a business trader and pay to advertise.

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