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It all depends on how fast I get all the deposits.

once all the buyers have paid.

please give me a weeks grace and i'll ask for the other 50% payment and the shipping costs.

will get back to you guys asap!!!

Cheers. :D

hey mate,

this might be too late to ask but the series II gauges are black/smoke face? i mean like... it black out when u swith off the engine and when u turn on the ignition, it's come alive!

cheers

hey mate,

this might be too late to ask but the series II gauges are black/smoke face? i mean like... it black out when u swith off the engine and when u turn on the ignition, it's come alive!

cheers

Hey subie,

Yes, there are smoke face. no worries. :(

and the rest of the payment will be required in the next few days. will update you guys asap!!!!

Cheers. :blink:

Guys,

Final Deposit is required now.

I've PM all the buyers.

Once is done, i'll shipped it out to you guys asap! :)

Gauges will arrive at my place early next week so if everything's good, once payments are cleared, you will receive it in no time i guarantee!!!

Cheers :D

Sorry for late update guys.

very busy recently.

Items are all posted. you'll receive it tomorrow or tuesday.

I've sent most of them on Thursday last week.

Hope you guys like the gauges. :)

Cheers.

just received gauges. had a look and they look good just need to install them. :ninja:

left trader rating

cheers

ill take an oil temp and pressure with fittings, series 2, white lights and silver watchcase.

whats the postage to vic 3043??

cheers

ill take an oil temp and pressure with fittings, series 2, white lights and silver watchcase.

whats the postage to vic 3043??

cheers

hey mate,

groupbuy has long closed. :P

please look out for the next one.

that will roughly be started at the end of this month.

Will update again.

Cheers.

P.S: Those who have purchase from this groupbuy, please kindly leave a trader feedback for me if possible. Will really appreciate it.

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Does anyone know how to turn the lights OFF in these gauges, but still have them working? I know there's a wire to connect to the DIMMER but i want to turn the lights off completely.

Does anyone know how to turn the lights OFF in these gauges, but still have them working? I know there's a wire to connect to the DIMMER but i want to turn the lights off completely.

hey AnTo,

does the manual say anything about that?

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