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Hi, i've got for sale a few gauges that i don't need anymore. The boost gagues are used in good condition

and come with all wiring/sensors. The temp gauge is brand new and comes with everything.

1)Defi BF 60mm Electronic Boost Gauge (100% genuine!!!) Comes with control link unit, wiring/sensors/stand, lights up white, $250

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2)Couple of Blitz 60mm mechanical gauges, black face reads to 2bar, white face reads to 1.5bar, comes with wiring and stands $55 each

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3)Blitz Black i-D 60mm Temp gauge, can be used for oil/water. Brand new in box comes with everything $100

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Please call me 0406886831 if interested, pickup in victoria western suburbs or can post. Thanks

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