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Defi gauges all ELECTRONIC,

ITS A ONE SINGLE DIN UNIT SIZE AND 3 GAUGES ON IT...

you can put it on a double din with cd player and gauges on top of it or below it, you can mount on dash too...its pretty cool and you wont get booked by the cops... it looks like FACTORY of your car...

selling due to sold my car and havent even had the chance to hook it up on mine.

including sandwich plate that goes onto your oil filter with 2 sensors there for OIL - cost $150 at autobarn

sensor for the radiator hose for water as well.. - $80

all gauges stil on box, the background is BLACK and dials are GREEN.

Located at Southside BRISBANE

please call or sms 04 2203 2203

or you can pm me or email at [email protected]

THIS IS A BARGAIN, RRP $800 plus..

IM AFTER $500 DELIVERED anywhere in AUS

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