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just letting everyone know that i can source any autometer product direct from america for cheaper than retail prices. everythign is totally legit. if you go to http://hp.autometer.com/buyers_guide/produ...duct_lines.html and look up the products and they're respective codes and get back to me i will give you a quote asap.

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maurice

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2172 $70 retail $85

there doesnt seem to be any mounting cups for that size in my book. dont think they supply cups for those. those gauges are usually used outside of the car for testing and stuff. are there any 2 1/16 gauges that you wouild like to puirchase? they're a small gaug also.

Cool, thanks for that.

The 2 1/16 gauge is still a bit too big for where I want to mount it (on top of the steering colum) without covering up the speedo/tacho etc..

I think you can get mounting plates for that size - like the 3 gauge mounts but for just one gauge.

What would the turn around time from payment to receiving the gauge be?

Cheers

Jayson

the wait is arouns 2 weeks after payment is made

thommo; 4353 my price 360 retail 460

4453 my price 370 retail 470

dane: 2300 my price 140 retail 200

2303 my price 140 retail 210

let me know what u guys think

postage will be around $30 . as they come from teh us and then to act. some of the postage cost from the us i will be paying also. i make less profit and try and sell more in order to make money and make up for 2 postage costs. know what i mean? so all up your payiing 310 instead of 410 so your still saving 100.

dane:      2300 my price 140 retail 200

              2303 my price  140 retail 210

let me know what u guys think

So i will be paying $170 australia dollars for this gauge?? let me see what www.overboost.com will do it for, and i'll get back to you.

LANFOH:1586, 120  

             1528, 120

             1592, 100

             1538, 100

             1595  200

             7160  my price 380 retail price 420

deasert eagle:7159 my price 380 retail 420

Thanks bro will be in touch :P

yeah they're all in AUD. that is correct. so your in syd so if we can meet up then there wont be a local postage cost just the one from the us. never is to much really.u still end up saving heaps

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