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Autometer Boost Gauge (gauge measures 65mm from left to right across the outer rim of gauge)

Perfect Condition!!

Black face.

Comes with black holding cup, screws, mounting bracket + holding ring + wires/vacuum hose.

Reads up to 20psi

Will also throw in 2 free additional chrome cups!

As seen below, but my gauge reads in 5psi intervals, so 5, 10, 15 and 20 numbered.

PICS BELOW!!! SCROLL DOWN!

Now off car, have upgraded to a complete set of new Electronic gauges.

Asking $120 or near offer.

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Custom ADVAN front strut brace to suit S13 Silvia or 180sx.

polished finish.

SOLD!!!!!!!!!

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Autotechnica Steering Wheel - no boss kit.

Black leatherette surround, carbon fibre like grip section, minor scratch on left hand side. Polished centre piece.

2 x red naaaaaaawz like buttons for horn ;);)

Pics by email.

Asking $100 pick up in Sydney

Located South West Sydney

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will give ya $75 for the boost gauge.

if your interested giv me a buz on 0418 537 181 or email [email protected]

Thanks for the offer, however its short of what Id settle for.

Lowest Id go would be $100 pick up/meet up.

PM's replied to.

Boost gauge comes with everything you need to connect, including vacuum hose, wires, black cup + ring and mounting brackets/

AS NEW CONDITION.

Will throw in an additional 2 free chrome cups also.

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