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For Sale: DEFI 2 Gauge Kit - Boost & Fuel Pressure

Contains:

- Boost Gauge

- Boost Sensor

- Fuel Pressure Gauge

- Fuel Pressure Sensor

- Gauge Cups/Stands.

- Control Unit

- 2x Wiring Harnesses

- 1x Defi Link Jumper Harness (Boost&Fuel)

Location: Western Suburbs, Melbourne. Will post AUS wide.

Price: $350

Info: This kit was removed from a working vehicle as i was told upon purchase, although when removed some bad work was done so there is some damage.

As per pictures taken the control unit BOOST port has been damaged and the DEFI Link wire that goes to the Control Unit is missing a plug, The cable that joins between gauge to gauge is still connected fine!

Everything you can see in the photos is what you are getting, since this kit is very large consisting of multiple pieces you should take a good look at EVERYTHING you are getting.

What you see is what you are buying, There is nothing more to it.

Ive had this kit sitting around for over 2years now and figured its time to piece it all together again and sell it off!

If you would like more pictures let me know but i think they sum it all up pretty well, in the end you are purchasing EVERYTHING as pictured!

I believe my price is well deserved knowing the kit only needs a unit soldering job and 1 wire both can easily be found, I would say that Apexi/Defi Style wiring would prob all be the same anyway.. The unit is prob the same as Apexi aswell and the plug is popular aswell!

The gauges alone are about $200! So this combo kit is a STEAL! Espc Fuel Pressure which is pretty rare!

Reason for Sale: Wanted the Fuel Pressure sensor, No longer need it since i got a full APEXI kit now.

Contact: Zero four two 1 niner 2 seven 2 five zero

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Yep, i only listed it like 8hours ago, havent put it anywhere else yet as i figure its more likely an RB person would be keen on the fuel pressure setup than your regular hawnduh.

I had already taken a photo of the broken bit, please take a proper look at all photos!

If you want to discuss price just call me or PM me, i dont use SAU often!

$350 is cheap if you know the price of DEFI gear!!

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