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from what I've seen, you dont need too, cousin has hook couple on his mates R34 and it just sits behind the stock triple gauge, as long as its 52mm it should be fine.

will try to find/get a picture for you.

so far did a little looking around and getting a few different prices.. can anyone confirm price range for a single gauge in the defi range? i been told by my mechanic to go for defi.. but finding black faced defi's in 52mm is hard, on ebay i found some but sellers are asking $200-$300 plus delivery each, is that about right? cos that sounds intense lol. I seen couple others for cheaper like $120 but wouldnt have a clue what is good.

Anyone here go to uni for 3 years studying gauges?? lol

i can get you in some nice looking defi style cheap guages

cheap guages look good , not very accurate so dont rely on them to do anything than go up and down

Not having a go just saying in general... doesn't that defeat the purpose of having gauges in the first place lol.

Not having a go just saying in general... doesn't that defeat the purpose of having gauges in the first place lol.

haha yeh i agree. I definetly want them to do their job, but i guess that confirms that $200-$300 is about right? .. for the ones that work lol.

haha yeh i agree. I definetly want them to do their job, but i guess that confirms that $200-$300 is about right? .. for the ones that work lol.

between 250 and 290AU.

http://www.prospeedracing.com.au/categorie...uges/DEFI/52mm/ (authorised aussie Defi reseller).

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