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60mm Casino smoke face gauges from Boost Bitz JDM

The types available are:

  • Boost Pressure (bar)
  • Oil Pressure
  • Oil Temperature
  • Water Temperature
  • Voltage

We are waiting on more stock due 4th January so get your order in now for a new years gift for yourself! We also keep spares and replacements instock for FULL SUPPORT of this product should you have an issue, 12 months warranty given.

Features:

These gauges feature a cool opening ceremony and beep like the Defi gauges with a peek function so that if you set a value and it rises above it the gauge flashes red and beeps. They come complete with stand and visor just like Defi gauges too!

Full electric stepper motor with 270deg sweep and LED display to show the current value at up to .00 units. (Example - 1.37 bar)

The special price being offered here to SAU forum members is $120 inc. Shipping in OZ. The normal RRP is $130 + shipping. Payment is excepted by bank deposit, PAYPAL or cash when you visit our shop.

Boost Bitz JDM has been servicing the import community for over 6 years both from our mechanical workshop and parts sales and we now own one of Sydney's NEWEST Mainline digital AWD Dynos. We are all qualified motor mechanics at Boost Bitz which gives you the piece of mind you need when sourcing parts and asking for advice on upgrading the performance of your car, and did i mention we all own NISSAN imports!

Boost Bitz JDM is located at 5/43 Leighton Place, Hornsby NSW. About 35 mins north of the CBD.

For any equiries or orders please contact Chad directly on 0433 405 788 or email to [email protected]



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