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Hey guys, I just recently went to purchase some gauges for my new car and went to local supplier to get prices. I was surprised at how expensive Autometer gauges are. They are made in the US so I signed up as a re-seller for Autometer US to get my gauges cheap (around 30 – 50% off RRP in Australia).

Because of the need for gauges and the high prices in Australia I am organizing a group buy.

GroupBuy will run from: 28/10 – 11/11.

After this group buy I will re-asses the situation and choose whether to do another or not.

To view the complete Autometer range please go to www.autometer.com

I will not reply to requests to prices in this thread or via pm’s. If you send me a PM I will ignore it. I will only reply to emails sent to [email protected] Do not send me model details, all I need it model numbers, without model numbers I can not get a price.

How to order:

1. Email me at [email protected] for a quote with a list of the model NUMBERS.

2. Fill in this form here with all the correct information: PLEASE FILL IN THIS FORM

Send the completed form with either cash or a Money order enclosed for the correct amount to:

Greg Kruse

PO Box 57

Werribee

Vic 3030

3. The order with Autometer US will be placed on the 12/11 and will then take around 6-8 days to get into Australia, I will then send all gauges out by registered post with full insurance to ensure you receive your items.

NOTE: This group buy in NON profit and will not be put through GK Technologies. This is me doing you guys a favor as well as helping me create a better relationship with Autometer US.

Here is an example of the prices (cost).

4380: $189US x1.34 = 253.26AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $278AUD

Shift light solution 1:

5340: $104US x 1.34 = $139.39AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $153AUD

5367: $32 x 1.34 = $42.88AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $47AUD

Shift light solution 2:

5310: $90US x 1.34 = $120.60AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $132 AUD

5367: $32US x 1.34 = $42.88AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $47AUD

5334: $48US x 1.34 = $64.32AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $70AUD (black shift light (also available in silver, can also be run off an RSM if you are using one, this is what I used,)

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

6159: $199.89US x 1.34 = $267.85AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $294 (RRP: $479)

6153: $199.89US x 1.34 = $267.85AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $294 (RRP: $479)

Postage within Australia will be around $10.

Another example...

These are for the Cobalt gauges which are very expensive (still cheaper than DEFI etc.)

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cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

How much for a Autometer 4401 2 5/8 boost guage, these go for around $150.

4401: $66.42 x 1.34 = $89.00AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $97.90 + $5 delivery within Australia.

P.S I will not reply to any more posts in here regarding prices.

I will not reply to requests to prices in this thread or via pm’s. If you send me a PM I will ignore it. I will only reply to emails sent to [email protected] Do not send me model details, all I need it model numbers, without model numbers I can not get a price.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Another price example for Carbon fibre boost gauge and carbon fibre Air/Fuel gauge.

4784: $58.28US x 1.34 = $78.10AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $86AUD

4775: $72.84US x 1.34 = $97.60AUD x 1.1 (GST) = $107AUD

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