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MAKE AN OFFER - POSTAGE AVAILABLE TO ALL STATES - PICKUP AVAILABLE: BRISBANE (SOUTHSIDE)

R32 instrument cluster:

$50 $35 + $15 delivery

87,000kms on the clock

blue dials

pic:

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R32 Speedo cable:

$40 $30 + $10 delivery

no pic unless requested - off car with low kms.

includes the springloaded shaft that interfaces with the instrument cluster.

Autometer Sport-Comp A/F Ratio Gauge:

$50 $40 + $7 delivery RETAIL ~$150

wiring included (3 wires: +ve, -ve and signal from 02 sensor - easy install!)

pic: http://www.autometer.com.au/images/brands/...eter/AU3375.jpg

AutoGauge, 5 inch All in One gauge:

Smokey Screen, Black when inactive - NO SHIFT LIGHT

Shows: Boost (bar), Tacho, oil pressure, oil temp, water temp, battery charge

I have oil temp sensor, water temp sensor, boost sensor (elec), but NO OIL PRESSURE SENSOR

$80 $70 + $10 Delivery COST ME $190 6 months ago

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Swoosh Boost gauge (<1.5 bar):

Is either 2" or 2 1/4" in diameter, mechanical, includes 2m of quality 'blue' boost hose

$25 + $7 delivery

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Speco Oil Pressure Gauge(psi):

includes sender (elec)

$15 + $7 delivery

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DONT MAKE WAR _ MAKE OFFERS!...

Edited by kristafa

pics of the speedo cable - yes please...

where in QLD are you?

edit - I see you are southside bris.... (what suburb??)

Edited by insanity

i am interested in the R32 Speedo cable-- includes the springloaded shaft that interfaces with the instrument cluster., my speedo is messed up and i think i might need one of these.. ill have a look first just to be sure.. ill let you know asap..

cheers, tushar

new stuff added

probably add some more stuff tonight too...

- r32 stock crossover pipe + stock BOV (swap for somebody else's aftermarket BOV + cash?)

- turbo intake pipe and stock BOV plumbing

- .. and more

chris.

more stuff:

- crossover pipe + stock BOV $40 pickup only

- turbo intake pipe + stock BOV plumb back piping $20 pickup (+$20 delivery, fairly big item)

pics look good.

consider the speedo cable sold then!

please pm me your details.

I should be able to pick it up thursday evening (about 6-7pm).

cheers,

Beau

update:

Instrument Cluster - SOLD [pending payment: madaz_R33]

Oil Pressure Gauge - SOLD [pending payment: XtremeChief]

Speedo cable - SOLD [pending payment: insanity]

Good price for the speedo cable. They retail for $130 brand new!

Cheers. Just looking for some quick sales so i can tidy up a few loose ends with my engine conversion.

Edited by kristafa

Instrument Cluster - SOLD [paid: madaz_R33]

Oil Pressure Gauge - SOLD [pending payment: XtremeChief]

Speedo cable - SOLD [pending payment: insanity]

A/F ratio gauge - SOLD [pending payment: tosboost2]

Edited by kristafa

Instrument Cluster - SOLD [paid: madaz_R33]

Oil Pressure Gauge - SOLD [paid: XtremeChief]

Speedo cable - SOLD [paid: insanity]

A/F ratio gauge - SOLD [paid: tosboost2]

new prices:

5" all in one gauge = $60 + $10 delivery

52mm boost gauge = $20

:bunny:

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