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If anyone out there has any 52mm of 60mm gauges that are just completely stuffed and good for the bin, let me know. I don't car whether they have any internals or not as I won't be ressurecting them, as long as the exterior is in reasonable shape. I will be using them so trial some gauge pod designs.

Anywhere in Australia? - I will pay for postage.

Thanks!

-Alan

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Ive got a HKS 2.5 bar electronic guage 52mm, its got no wiring so its pretty useless. It would be like 10bux to post to u. Make an offer.

I'm after free gauges - basically gauges that are stuffed and good for the bin. If it's free, let me know and I'll talk about payment for shipping :rolleyes:

  • 7 months later...
Do you happen to make pods for Safc Neos? I want to mount one ontop of my analog gauges in my GTT.. The apexi stand is good but not standard enough looking.

Unfortuately I don't. All available pods as well as current prototypes are listed on my website www.mearcat.com.au

  • 1 month later...

i got a gredy 52 mm water temp guage

chasing 20 bucks and postage what i payed its a unknow if its working too hard to get sensors for it

so just trying to recoop cost

pm me if u keen ime in brisie

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