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I no longer need these gauges as I'm going down a different route.

Some of the gauges are new some are used, they are all in good condition - ie no scratches etc

They come with all sensors, wiring, mounting cups and a radiator hose adapter for the water temp.

1- 60mm BF white Oil Pressure - rrp $369

1- 60mm BF white Oil Temperature - rrp $309

1- 60mm BF white water temperature - rrp $309

1- 60mm BF white Boost pressure (bar) - rrp $329

1- Defi Link II controller - rrp $189

total rrp - $1505 + rad hose adapter

I'm looking for around $1100 for all 4 as a package, not looking to separate at the moment.

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They are in Launceston, Tas but shipping isn't a problem. Only becomes an issue if you want to see them before sale.

Oil Pressure and Boost are both new (but have been taken out of original box). I still have the boxes.

The Oil temp, Water Temp, Boost and controller were bought from Yahoo Japan auctions and the Oil Pressure came from Nengun.

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