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Brand New STRI Racing Gauges

Stri DSD warning gauges offer full function, features, and extreme accuracy. Driven by rugged stepper motor, controlled by advance microprocessor, DSD is the latest technology in precise monitoring device. DSD gauge series is equipped with laboratory grade sending units.

Complete product line up available in both 52mm (2-1/16in.) & 60mm (2-3/8in.) and come with individual cups and stands for neat install.

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DSD CS series - Black face (white LED)/White face (red LED)

DSD SLM series - Black face (white LED) Smoked/Black face (Amber LED) Smoked

DSD CS series

Boost gauge (52mm/60mm) - $198

Water Temp (52mm/60mm) - $143

Oil Temp (52mm/60mm) - $143

Oil Pressure (52mm/60mm) - $242

Fuel Pressure (52mm/60mm) - $242

Exhaust Temp (52mm/60mm) - $198

DSD SLM series (Smoked)

Boost gauge (52mm/60mm) - $209

Water Temp (52mm/60mm) - $154

Oil Temp (52mm/60mm) - $154

Oil Pressure (52mm/60mm) - $253

Fuel Pressure (52mm/60mm) - $253

Exhaust Temp (52mm/60mm) - $220

Option Parts for gauges

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(For Installation of oil temp / oil press sender) - $55

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(For installation of water temp sender) - $27.50

**all prices include delivery

SPECIAL BUY 2 GAUGES AND RECEIVE A THIRD AT HALF PRICE

(half price gauge based on lesser value of the 3)

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Are we able to buy the water temp sensor hose adaptor seperate?And will it be compatiable with another brand gauge?

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Are we able to buy the water temp sensor hose adaptor seperate?And will it be compatiable with another brand gauge?

Hi these are available seperate but hard to tell whether it will be compatible with other gauges



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