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All for sale as I have bought a Haltek and Racepack dash, some of these were in my shed and taking up space as well

First off we have a Defi Link set:

80 mm boost(new) $200

80 mm tacho(used) $200

60 mm oil pressure(used)$250

60 mm oil temp(used)$200

60 mm water temp(used)$200

Defi Link thing number 2(used)$100

Warning meter (new) $50

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Oil temp and pressure come with mount so you can just bolt it on (fits gtr and rb30)

Water temp comes with a mount to plug straight into a gtr

All sensors and an extra 2m link wire included as well

Condition is all good

Obviously I want to keep it all together and sell as a job lot as that easier so if you want the whole lot pm me and we can work out a deal, otherwise i shall separate them

Next up is a Greddy meter set, all used, off my old Zed

They are all silver in colour

60 mm oil pressure $150

60 mm boost pressure $150

60 mm water temp $150

60 mm oil temp $150

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All sensors and wires included

Once again cheaper if you buy the lot

Next one is a Greddy kit in white, all used

60 mm exhaust temp with new sensor $200 (sensor cost more than that alone)

60 mm boost temp used $150

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Apexi boost gauge, heckit

60mm 30 bux(currently starts at 0,5bar)

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But wait there is more(how awesome in 5 years of hoarding!

80 mm pivot boost gauge $50

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and now for the steak knives...

I have 5 x 60 mm Jetspeed EGT sensors(new)

$50 each.. these things are awesome!

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and an old school Apexi air flow controller $40

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All located Lower Blue Mountains, Sydney NSW

Pick up or postage at buyer's expense

Pete

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Keen on the 80mm boost gauge and link. How much shipped to SA 5114?

And just incase I change my mind, how much for the full Greddy set shipped?

Keen on the 80mm boost gauge and link. How much shipped to SA 5114?

And just incase I change my mind, how much for the full Greddy set shipped?

Looking to keep the defi set complete, but I can do $520 posted for the silver faced Greddy set of four gauges

:)

Call it $500 flat and you got a deal... I've been on the 31 club too long, keeping the lowball alive and well. Ha.

Shoot me payment details and I'll swing some cash your way.

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