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It comes with Earth and Power wires (about 1 foot in length - but you can join/solder more wire onto them if you need more length its easy as!) and all you need is about a metre or more of vacuum hose (pretty sure its about $8/mtr from autobarn) to reach from the gauge to your inlet manifold (or anywhere else you want to get your vac/boost reading from).

Posted to where?

I'd rather not post it if at all possible. Just being that its a sensitive item and the whole cash on delivery thing etc is a pain.

Edited by [mez]

I'll pay for postage, consider it sold

Just to be sure, this doesnt require a sender unit or anything else to be used in conjunction with right?

Edited by Baconer

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