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I have a dual A pillar Autometer 2 1/16" gauge holder and a 2 1/16" Autometer Boost gauge for sale. They are both brand new and still in the boxs.

Would prefer to sell the items together. I bought them through a friend at trade price (hence so cheap) and my boyfriend ordered the same parts from another shop (he didn't tell me he had ordered them). So to help this friend out, I'm trying to sell them for him to fix up my mistake :Oops:

The gauge = 2 1/16" Autometer Ultra-lite 30vac/30psi boost gauge - $130 SOLD

The pillar pod = Dual Autometer 2 1/16" black A pillar gauge holder. It is for a 2 door R33 GTR/GTST - $75 SOLD

I will not go any lower than these prices, they are already heaps cheaper than what autobarn rip people off with.

PM me for more details.

NB - These pics are of OUR guage and pillar guage pod we just bought, they are IDENTICAL to the ones for sale except the ones for sale are still wrapped in plastic :worship: Literally never even opened.

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I'll get pics. My b/f took the digital camera last night. So I'll have to wait until this afternoon to take photos of them.

I won't go as low as $100. As I said, these gauges are already heavily discounted.

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