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Friend of mine is an importer of Defi Gauges, so we can all get gauges at wholesale cost!!! He is about to do a large order, and wants to get the order total up.

He's not supposed to sell direct, so I am doing it for him.

Go to http://www.defi-shop.com/ to choose the parts you want - please make sure you know all the parts you need (remember the controller, stands and extension cables etc!!!)

You can email me what you want at [email protected].

Orders will close at midnight on October 31 2005, so you need to email me your order and payment receipt before then.

When you pay, please include your full name on the "Comments" section, so I know what payment is for what order.

I've used my business ABN, so it is not a personal account.

As this is all cost price for me, you need to add a little for postage from Brisbane to where ever you are, as well GST.

Commonwealth Bank Account Name: Glodiv

BSB#: 064131

Acc#: 1019 3929

ABN: 74 369 051 742

If you want to check, my website is www.glodiv.com

Hope some of you guys can benefit too... I am getting some gauges...

Adam

0412 631 081

Defi Price List

PartNo. Description price

BF Meter

DF04301 Turbo Meter 60 BF $236.25

DF04401 Oil Press.Meter 60 BF $275.63

DF04501 Fuel Press.Meter 60 BF $275.63

DF04601 Oil Temp.Meter 60 BF $206.72

DF04701 Water Temp.Meter 60 BF $206.72

DF04801 Exhaust Temp.Meter 60 BF $275.63

DF04901 Intake Manifold Press.Meter 60 BF $236.25

BF Amber Red Meter

DF04302 Turbo Meter 60 BF AR $236.25

DF04402 Oil Press.Meter 60 BF AR $275.63

DF04502 Fuel Press.Meter 60 BF AR $275.63

DF04602 Oil Temp.Meter 60 BF AR $206.72

DF04702 Water Temp.Meter 60 BF AR $206.72

DF04802 Exhaust Temp.Meter 60 BF AR $275.63

DF04902 Intake Manifold Press.Meter 60 BF AR $236.25

52mm Meter

DF01905 Turbo Meter 52, White $196.88

DF01906 Turbo Meter 52, Black $196.88

DF02005 Oil Press.Meter 52, White $225.00

DF02006 Oil Press.Meter 52, Black $225.00

DF02105 Fuel Press.Meter 52, White $225.00

DF02106 Fuel Press.Meter 52, Black $225.00

DF02205 Oil Temp.Meter 52, White $159.38

DF02206 Oil Temp.Meter 52, Black $159.38

DF02305 Water Temp.Meter 52, White $159.38

DF02306 Water Temp.Meter 52, Black $159.38

DF02405 Ext.Temp.Meter 52, White $225.00

DF02406 Ext.Temp.Meter 52, Black $225.00

DF05501 Intake Manihold Press.Meter 52, White $196.88

DF05502 Intake Manihold Press.Meter 52, Black $196.88

60mm Meter

DF00605 Turbo Meter 60, White $196.88

DF00606 Turbo Meter 60, Black $196.88

DF00705 Oil Press.Meter 60, White $225.00

DF00706 Oil Press.Meter 60, Black $225.00

DF00805 Fuel Press.Meter 60, White $225.00

DF00806 Fuel Press.Meter 60, Black $225.00

DF00905 Oil Temp.Meter 60, White $159.38

DF00906 Oil Temp.Meter 60, Black $159.38

DF01005 Water Temp.Meter 60, White $159.38

DF01006 Water Temp.Meter 60, Black $159.38

DF01105 Ext.Temp.Meter 60, White $225.00

DF01106 Ext.Temp.Meter 60, Black $225.00

DF01205 Tacho Meter 60, White $121.88

DF01206 Tacho Meter 60, Black $121.88

DF05401 Intake Manihold Press.Meter 60, White $196.88

DF05402 Intake Manihold Press.Meter 60, Black $196.88

80mm Meter

DF03405 Tacho Meter 80, White (9000rpm) $157.50

DF03406 Tacho Meter 80, Black (9000rpm) $157.50

DF03407 Tacho Meter 80, White (11000rpm)$157.50

DF03408 Tacho Meter 80, Black (11000rpm)$157.50

DF06101 Turbo Meter 80, White $236.25

DF06102 Turbo Meter 80, Black $236.25

115mm Meter

DF02803 Turbo Meter 115, White $275.63

DF02804 Turbo Meter 115, Black $275.63

DF02905 Tacho Meter 115, White $196.88

DF02906 Tacho Meter 115, Black $196.88

Defi-Link Display & VSD

DF05101 Defi-Link Display $318.75

DF05701 Defi-Link Display VSD Concept $315.00

DF03205 VSD Basis $155.53

DF03206 VSD Basis, Export Version $155.53

Sensor Set

PDF00713SS Oil Press. Sensor Set (Sensor + Harness) $148.13

PDF00806SS Fuel Press. Sensor Set (Sensor + Harness) $148.13

PDF00908SS Oil Temp. Sensor Set (Sensor + Harness) $75.00

PDF01006SS Water Temp. Sensor Set (Sensor + Harness) $75.00

PDF01114SS EXT. Temp. Sensor Set (Sensor + Harness) $176.25

Control Unit

DF05001 Control Unit-II $109.69

DIN-Gauge

DF05601 DIN-Gauge, RH White $541.41

DF05602 DIN-Gauge, RH Black $541.41

DF05605 DIN-Gauge, LH White $541.41

DF05606 DIN-Gauge, LH Black $541.41

Meter Hood

DF03301 Triple Meter Hood 60mm, GD/GG $140.63

DF033A0 Triple Meter Hood 60mm, GC/GF/SF $262.50

DF03303 Triple Meter Hood 60mm, BE/BH $350.00

DF033DC Triple Meter Hood 60mm, DC5 $251.56

DF03302 Triple Meter Hood 60mm, EVO.7&8 $350.00

Accessories

DF01801 Indicator $29.22

DF05801 Indicator II $82.03

DF05301 Fitting Kit $13.13

DF05201 Single Meter Visor 60mm $19.69

Parts

PDF00614H Meter to Meter Harness 0.5m $9.38

PDF00615H Meter to Meter Harness 1m $11.25

PDF00707H Press.Sensor Harness 2m $28.13

PDF00906H Oil/Water Temp.Sensor Harness 2m $28.13

PDF01107H Ext.Temp.Sensor Harness 2m $42.19

PDF00604H Meter to Meter Harness 0.25m $5.63

PDF01303H Meter to Meter Harness 2m $14.06

PDF01302H Power Source Harness $9.38

PDF00603S Turbo Boost Sensor $71.25

PDF00703S Oil/Fuel Press.Sensor $129.38

PDF00903S Oil/Water Temp.Sensor $46.88

PDF01103S Ext.Temp.Sensor $142.50

PDF00704H Oil Press.Sensor Harness $37.50

PDF00803H Fuel Press.Sensor Harness $37.50

PDF00904H Oil Temp.Sensor Harness $37.50

PDF01003H Water Temp.Sensor Harness $37.50

PDF01203H Tacho Signal Source Harness $15.00

PDF01801I DF1801 Indicator Only $28.13

PDF01802H Indicator Harness 1m $9.38

PDF01803H Indicator Harness 130mm $9.38

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As this is all cost price for me, you need to add a little for postage from Brisbane to where ever you are, as well GST.

^^^ hmm so how much do we add for GST??

GST is set at 10% Australia wide ;)

Greg

  • 2 months later...

how much for these 2

BF Amber Red Meter

DF04802 Exhaust Temp.Meter 60 BF AR $275.63

DF04902 Intake Manifold Press.Meter 60 BF AR $236.25

+tax + delivery

pm thanks

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