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1 x Defi 60mm Boost Gauge (2bar reading) - Stepping Motor Drive

1 x Defi Boost Sensor

1 x Defi Daisy Chain Loom (for other Defi Gauges

1 x Defi Instruction Manual

2 x Foam Strips

(all you need to buy is a 60mm cup, a holder, and the Control Unit)

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Age:

Unknown, but it is 2nd hand (un-used on my part) - as far as I'm aware, these are not available anymore!

Condition:

As new condition... wires are still all wrapped up from the box.

Price:

$150 + delivery / pickup

To Fit: (What car)

Any car really, but you will have to purchase the Defi Control Unit (around $80?)

Location:

Sydney Northern Beaches

Contact:

PM Preferred

Comments:

Reason for sale, only ended up using Oil Temp n Oil Pressure

This is the real deal, not some fake imitation crap... Defi are amongst the best in the market so make sure you don't miss out on this opportunity to snap up a nice unit at a low price.

FYI this gauge is not like the usual Defi items you see on Nengun with the black face, this gauge is visible from square one. It reads in kgf/cm2 and has a "warning light" and "peak" indicator. As with all Defi gauges, replay is available through the control unit.

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