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If you dont mind buying on the internet, the cheapest place i have found is Perfect Run at about $385 including the control unit 2. Also xspeed have just the gauge for $218 +10% GST, there located in WA, but have an online catalogue.

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u need the control unit 2 to do the light up display for the BF series gauges dont u ?  

and u need it anyway if u wanna hook up two gauges? an elec one (oil temp say) and mech (boost) ?

All the BF gauges are electrical as far as i know, including the boost gauge. And you definately need the control unit 2 to run the gauges at all. The unit can run up to 6 off it i think?

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Prices from Xspeed website:

Control Unit 2: $181.82

Boost: $218.18

Water Temp and oil temp: $172.73

Ex. Temp, oil press and fuel press: $290.91

But you must add 10% for GST. And i guess because they are already in the country there is not chance of having to pay duty?

I think perfect run are the cheapest for the control unit 2, at 9500 yen.

Im getting the boost gauge soon, if you end up getting the gauges i would be interested in finding out how hard installing them is and also if you get everything you need (sensors etc) in the kit.

Rhett

PS Dont tell anyone but xspeed also have copy Do luck type 2 kits for R32 for about $1200. Have to keep it quiet or else everyone will end up with them before i have had a chance to save up. ;-)

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There is a new web based company opening up with some great pricing and service. Their sight isn't complete yet but I emailed them and bought an ARC intercooler for an EVO 2 at a top price. Their web which is under construction is www.runway7.com.au

You can email them at [email protected]

Hope this helps.

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