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Hi guys,

Selling a few bits and pieces that I have lying around. All in working condition when removed.

1. Autogauge monster tacho - $25. Stripped from my RA28 a few years ago.

2. Autometer cobalt boost gauge - $40. Installed and worked on my Supra 12 months ago.

3. R-Spec Auto Turbo Timer ATT24X $20 - this came installed in my Stagea (current car) which was imported a couple of months. It does work, altho I scoured the internet looking for a manual but couldnt find anything. Turning on/off consisted of button mashing. :blink:

Contact PM or o4328o8254

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