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This Group Buy will ends on only if I get a minimum order of 50 orders

My trader feedback link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=35717&la=0

I have got a mate working in http://www.espadaperformance.com. And thus, I have gotten you guys a very good price on the gauges. Therefore, I post it up here, hoping to share this great deals with you guys.

the product offer is AMS 60mm Gauges. You guys can check what's the RRP of these gauges from the website.

Item(s) available via the group buy: AMS gauges.

AMSlogo.jpg

This group buy will just be series 2 gauges as series 1 gauges have been cleared.

Price and price conditions:

Series 2 will cost $60.

Gauge Cover will cost $2

Water and Oil adaptor will cost $20

Fitting mount will be included in the box when you buy a gauge.

Product features:

2.5" STEPPER MOTOR GAUGE

• Provides smooth operation • Very exact

• High precision & quick response • Bright LED illumination

• Precise electrical sensor • Does not require any Control Unit for use

Series 2:

Stepping motor provides smooth operation

Ignition ON initiates self-luminescence gauge

Lightning-like Opening / Closing mode

Example of Opening

Openingseries2.jpg

Adjustable warning setting

Self-diagnostics function monitors both sensor disconnection and short-circuiting during startup

a) Sensor disconnection check

This function reports any improper connections, broken or disconnected sensor or sensor

wire. The pointer will wave between 250 and 260 degrees.

b) Short-circuiting check

This function indicates any short circuit on the sensor or sensor wire.

The pointer will wave between 10 and 20 degrees.

Using High-brightness LEDs Illumination

Illumination color can be chosen from white, amber ,red, green and blue

5colorsseries2.jpg

Pictures:

Product List:

TACHO 0-10,000RPM

RPMseries2.jpg

BOOST PRESSURE BAR

BoostBarseries2.jpg

WATER TEMP 50-120℃

WaterTempseries2.jpg

OIL TEMP 60-150℃

OilTempseries2.jpg

OIL PRESSURE 0-7kg/cm2

OilPressseries2.jpg

VACUUM 0–30 in.hg

Vacuumseries2.jpg

VOLTAGE 8-16VOLT

Voltseries2.jpg

INTAKE.TEMP 20-120℃

IntakeTempseries2.jpg

A/F RATIO LEAN-STOICH-RICH

AFseries2.jpg

Please note that the A/F Ratio gauge comes only in Silver watchcase.

Note: You guys can choose between silver or black watchcase for the series 2 gauges (except A/F Ratio, which only comes in Silver watchcase).

NOTE:

For those who are interested, please let me know:

- what gauge you're interested in

- your color choice for series 2 (Black or White watchcase)

- Your LED light choice

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i might be interested but it doesn't look like any one else is lol

Just throw your orders in guys.

I will try to get the amount up as fast as possible but I need people to throw me their orders.

Waiting time is an average of about a month from now.

will try to get the gauges in by end of September.

So do not worry and just throw your orders in. :banana:

Cheers.

Any chance you could get these gauges in 52mm with blue LED?

And does boost gauge come in PSI at all?

Hey mate, the 52mm gauges are still in the manufacturing process.

the boost gauge only comes in BAR.

let me know if you're interested.

Cheers.

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