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Hi Guys,

I have a set of Defi gauges ive had sitting around for a while and no longer need. The 4 consist of oil temp, oil pressure, water temp and boost aswell as the control unit. They all work fine and are the older style 60mm gauges which are white with green backlight.

It comes with all required wiring, the 4 gauges, the control unit, the cups and stands for each of the gauges, the manual and a seperate warning indicator light that can be used for any of the gauges. As for the senders the oil pressure and oil temperature senders are missing. The water temp sender and wiring is there however the wiring has snapped off at the sender so im not sure if its useable. The boost sender is fine and included.

With this in mind I have set the price at $650 ONO. Pickup from Rouse Hill, NSW is preferred but can post at buyers expense.

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Any questions PM me or sms/ring 0403858714.

Thanks,

Brett

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hey mate can you point me in the direction where you can get sensors for $70

on ebay oil temp is $137 posted

oil press is $217 posted

and water temp is $137 posted

THESE ARE JUST SENSORS

thats an extra 491 in just sensors LMAO

not trying to ruin your thread but cmon lets be realistic

I have spare sensors for defi link bf series oil temp, oil pressure.

Some knob stole the gauges out of my car so I had to buy all the gauges again.

Not sure if they are the same ones as required for this kit. Maybe someone can clarify this one.

If its the same then my spare sensors would complete reaper's setup.

I guess you arent looking hard enough then if thats the best price you can do. Regardless gauges are already sold and the new owner knows where to get the senders.

Just because you would rather pay retail doesnt mean im being unrealistic.

As for your senders s2d4 I dont know if they are the same sorry.

Thanks,

Brett

Whenever I need something from Japan I simply use Jessestreeter.com

Whilst he does take a 10% comission his prices are still far better than retail as he buys most of the parts wholesale. I have bought a replacement water temp sender through him before for the same sort of gauges and it cost me $80 landed. Its all well and good to come in here and say im deluded but he really does get it far cheaper. For instance my set of weds kranze lzx was delivered via air freight for 1k less than the japanese retail on just the wheels themselves.

Believe what you want to but I dont need to lie, the gauges are cheap enough as is :rofl2:

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