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Have a huge stock of Speco Turbo Vac/Boost Gauges part number 524-04 that must go to make room for other products $29 or until stocks run out.

Grab a bargin.

For orders please buy online at www.recklessmotorsport.com.au Freight is $7 to any where in australia for one gauge postage used is express post.

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For Performance Parts that are not on the website please contact us for a price

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Daryl Griffin

Phone: 07 5607 1030

Mobile: 0414 534 856

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Reckless Motor Sport

www.recklessmotorsport.com.au

PO Box 472

Currumbin

Qld 4223

Selling the best performance parts at great prices

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I bought one of these little babies from Supercheap for $50... So $29 for this boost gauge is a massive 40% discount! It works perfectly and looks real good especially if you already have white/EL dials… Just as advice, the light globe isnt too crash hot at night so I replaced mine with a blue led and it looks better then any gauge have seen at night!

Cheers

^^^

right you are

repco

Hi everyone yes the gauges are for sale for $25 at Repco seen the ad the other day when the sale finishes at Repco ours should be the cheepest around

  • 2 weeks later...
so are u gonna match their price or what?

would love to but we can't even buy them for that price you will find now that the sales most likely over and $29 is the cheepest price around

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