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Hello SkylineSAUstralia member, i have the following items for sale.

-2inch autogauge products-

1. Smoke face Boost gauge.

2. Smoke face Electric Oil pressure gauge.

3. Smoke face Electric water temp gauge.

-Stock-

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-Smoke face-

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-Boost-

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-Oil pressure-

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-pillar mounted-

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-in dash-

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-Price-

2 in stock -> boost @ $90

0 in stock -> Oil pressure @ $99

1 in stock -> Water Temp @ $95

Email me on [email protected] if interested.

best regards, Jye.

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Depending on how many people want them, i can order in another 20 sets. But ATm im just trying to get rid of whats left.

Im sorry i didnt post them on SAU earlier however i wasnt aware of this forum, so most of the products sold to silviawa members. My appologises!

The prices are stated above, but if you missed it here they are:-

Boost = $90

Oil pressure= $99

Water temp= $95

This is just a quote from one of the silviawa members:-

"Nr01:- my autoguage boost guage is pretty much spot on when compared to boost from my dyno sheet"

Put it this way people...If they werent a good product i wouldnt of given them to my friends, i wouldnt of installed 3 of them in my turbo civic, and i wouldnt be selling them...

and just for the people interested i only have

1x boost and

1x water temp left.

-ive had many request for the pillar mounts, so i might be bringing over a few more items next time. So if your interested please Pm soon as the next order will be coming in 7-10 days.

best regards people

Jye

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