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Hello,

I have some gauges and some pods for sale. All gauges are electronic (memory and warning) with the control box and wires. Some of the actual sensores are still on the car (Exhaust temp). Can be removed for buyer.

Location: SE Suburbs Melbourne.

Condition: Excellent

Gauges: All 60mm

1. Oil Temp

2. Water Temp (Will sell with the radiator hose sensor and Samco hose)

3. Air Fuel Ratio

4. Exhaust Temp

Looking for $150 each and $175 for the water temp.

As for the pods: (From R33 GTS-T S2)

A-Pillar twin - $25 (Pick up only)

Dash Trippler - $25 (Pick up only)

Also have a Bride drivers side seat rail for S13/14 (Not sure what else it suits)

Has been modified to suit a bucket seat. Can be changed back to suit recliner.

After $70 for it.

Email [email protected]

Cheers

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Edited by Nismo32
ill take the rail. pmed

Hey bud,

Im havig some problems with my PM's and my work computer (I cant reply).

Ill sort something out for postage and let you know. (Will be around $20)

Cheers

if your willing to post the dash pod il take it

il pay for post obviously

please let me know

Hello,

If its still here in a few days ill post it. But I am worried it will get broken during transport.

I can wrap it up but its fragile.

Ill let you know.

Cheers

thanks mate, if it fits its mine! ill probably pick it up aswell if thats okay

Hey bud,

I made a call, but we didnt make any progress.

Only sugestion is if your not far from Caulfield then you can come and see if it fits.

Cheers

Hey bud,

Im havig some problems with my PM's and my work computer (I cant reply).

Ill sort something out for postage and let you know. (Will be around $20)

Cheers

no probs mate, ive sent you an email.

cheers

Billy

Edited by midnight

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