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Got two autometer guages here... oil & water temp. They're pretty small - 2" I guess. They are used, but in fine working order when removed not long ago. They come with light, cup & bracket.

Not sure what they're worth but $60 ono for each to kick things off i guess. Would also swap either for similar sized boost guage.

Guages in qld, but will post at buyers expense.

Cheers.

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being mechanical that means that their is the respective water and oil lines actually running into the back of the gauge ? or is it just two sets of wires one running to accesories power and the other to the sensors ? if they run to sensors then i would be very interested in them.

Thanks very much.

oil pressure runs a line, so mech. Water temp runs a wire... i guess water is elec then. They're both out of my gt starlet. The water temp one had an o-ring screwed to the side of the thermostat housing. I dont think there was a sender there. I will check. Either way it was a dodge install.

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