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wat is the diffrent b/w Mechanical Boost gauges and electronic boost gauges?

Mechanical units require what ever is being measured whether it is boost, or oil or water to go into the gauge. Where as electronic units measure from the engine bay and then send the information back to the gauge.

Mechanical Oil and water gauges are not reccomended for in cabin use. A mechincal boost gauge is fine :)

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Thank you to those of you who have already purchased one of these bundles.

This offer is still available so get in quick to secure your 3 gauge set for $175 delivered.

Cheers,

Steve

Are you guys still able to offer different combinations than the current 3 packages?? I am after boost gauge, air fuel and oil temp. Is this do-able for the same price?

Are you guys still able to offer different combinations than the current 3 packages?? I am after boost gauge, air fuel and oil temp. Is this do-able for the same price?

Certainly is :D

Cheers,

Steve

Hey Steve,

you've put in the first post that the boost gauge is "electrical," so is this a mechanical gauge with the normal electricals for lighting, etc., or are they actually ELECTRONIC gauges?

Thanks in advance,

Nick

Hi Nick, I have updated the first post. The smoked face boost gauges we currently have in stock are mechanical gauges

Cheers,

Steve

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is the deal still on?

cheers,

Chris

edit - anyone with a 33gtst, could you take a photo and post it up?

Cheers,

Chris

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is the deal still on?

cheers,

Chris

edit - anyone with a 33gtst, could you take a photo and post it up?

Cheers,

Chris

Hi Chris, it certainly is, and we have tonnes of stock :(

Although this isnt a GTS-T, the image below gives you an idea of how the gauges look once hooked up.

On

agsmoked-on.jpg

Off

agsmoked-off.jpg

Cheers,

Steve

Hi,

I was just wanting to confirm that it is $175 delivered as you advised in the top/middle of this page.

I tried to order package one and when i went to pay for it, it added another $20.

Please verify, cheers,

Hi,

I was just wanting to confirm that it is $175 delivered as you advised in the top/middle of this page.

I tried to order package one and when i went to pay for it, it added another $20.

Please verify, cheers,

Hi mate, the gauge bundles are $175 + Delivery.

Regards,

Steve

You stated above that we can mix and match,.... i am also after "air/fuel, oil and boost"

how do we go about ordering this???

Hi mate, mixing and matching isnt a problem.

If you give Darron a call in store tommorrow on (02) 9545 0532 he can take your order over the phone and organise to get a set out to you asap.

Cheers,

Steve

Just ordered some gauges off JustJap over the phone! As always, very helpful, very courteous - much appreciated!

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Stan

hey was wondering r the holes in the 3gauge thng 60mm???

Hi mate, the gauges are 52mm (2 inch) and therefore so are the holes in the triple gauge DIN panel.

Regards,

Steve

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