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Set of 4 Greddy gauges, S14 twin pillar mount, 1 x strap mount.

2x temp

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1x boost pressure

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1x oil pressure

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The good:
All genuine, all control boxes are in good working order, no marring or damage to the gauge lenses, pillar mount is damn near impossible to find these days.
Pretty well all in good working order, but...

The bad:
This is the bit where I'm honest with you.
The oil pressure sender is cactus. They're about $120 to replace, brand new. I'm happy to replace this for you at cost, or leave it and you can do as you wish with it. Who knows, your uncles girlfriends brothers mate my have a replacement sender.

Overall:
Other than that, aside from some cosmetic marking on the backs of the gauges and the control boxes they're all in excellent condition!

Now for the all important money part.
$450 + shipping for the lot, as is.
Or, if you want me to replace the sender, it'll be $580 + shipping.

I can be contacted on here via PM or on 04(oh-eight)961657 anytime after 5pm.

Cheers,

Dave!

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