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i got this with my r32 i just bought as spare parts so haven't had the chance to use it but it looks like its in good working order. the black casing on the front has come off not sure if its snapped off or if its like that and just clips in but dunno.

this is not a 32 gtr stock din gauge as i ahve learnt. it has battery volatge, oil capacity and boost with white gauges. anyone wanna clear this up for me?

pickup in hoppers crossing vic.

pm me or 0432454387

will let it go for $50 since i need the cash for other things atm.

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Shot with K800i at 2008-02-06

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Shot with K800i at 2008-02-07

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R32Abuser: sorry mate what your offereing is way to low. $50 is the absolute lowest and its only cause i need to get rid of it quick. i had it up for $100 2 days ago. as blaq.boi stated this is cheap as for something like this. even 100 is pretty cheap.

if i don't sell it within a days time its going back up in price or i'll just keep it.

oh and the black casing doesn't clip on hence the lwoer price then others up on here. pretty sure it will stick on with soem super aggressive super glue :cheers:

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