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Autometer Gauge Group Buy

http://www.autometer.com

Item(s) available via the group buy:

C2 Gauge Range

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2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Narrow Band ATM-7175 $85.00

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Wide Band with O2 Sensor ATM-7178 $500.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-7107 $105.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-7103 $105.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-7127 $120.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 120-240F ATM-7137 $95.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-7192 $85.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-7297 $265.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-7299 $370.00

Cobalt Gauge Range

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2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Narrow Band ATM-6175 $85.00

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Wide Band with O2 Sensor ATM-6178 $500.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-6107 $105.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-6103 $105.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-6127 $120.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-6191 $85.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-6291 $275.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-6299 $370.00

Carbon Fibre Gauge Range

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2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Narrow Band ATM-5775 $85.00

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Wide Band with O2 Sensor ATM-5778 $490.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-4701 $95.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-4801 $100.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-4703 $95.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-4803 $105.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI Electric ATM-4777 $260.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 100° - 250°F ATM-4737 $85.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI Electric ATM-4727 $100.00

2 5/8" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI Electric ATM-4827 $110.00

2 1/16" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI Mechanical ATM-4721 $80.00

2 5/8" Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI Mechanical ATM-4821 $90.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-4791 $70.00

2 1/16" Pyrometer 0-1600F ATM-4744 $215.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-4787-M $380.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-4798 $180.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-4899 $370.00

Phantom Gauge Range

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2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Narrow Band ATM-5775 $85.00

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Wide Band with O2 Sensor ATM-5778 $490.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-5701 $80.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-5801 $85.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-5703 $80.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-5803 $85.00

2 1/16" D-PIC (Dynamic Peformance Information Center) ATM-5781 $265.00

Notes: 1/4 mile, reaction, & 0-60 times, 60-0 distance, WHP, real time G Forces (-2G - +2G). LED digital display.

2 1/16" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-5721 $70.00

2 5/8" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-5821 $75.00

2 1/16" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-5727 $85.00

2 5/8" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-5827 $90.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 40 - 120C ATM-5737-M $80.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp 60 - 170C ATM-5748-M $80.00

2 1/16" Mech Fuel Press 0 - 100 PSI ATM-5712 $70.00

2 5/8" Mech Fuel Press 0 - 100 PSI ATM-5812 $75.00

2 1/16" Elect Fuel Press 0 - 100 PSI ATM-5763 $280.00

2 5/8" Elect Fuel Press 0 - 100 PSI ATM-5863 $280.00

2 1/16" Pyrometer 0-900C ATM-5744-M $215.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-5791 $60.00

2 5/8" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-5891 $65.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-5887-M $290.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-5897 $145.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-5899 $290.00

Sport Compact Gauge Range

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2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-3375 $85.00

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Wide Band with O2 Sensor ATM-3378 $490.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-3301 $75.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-3401 $80.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-3303 $75.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-3403 $80.00

2 1/16" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-3321 $65.00

2 5/8" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-3421 $70.00

2 1/16" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-3327 $80.00

2 5/8" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-3522 $85.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 40 - 120C ATM-3337-M $80.00

2 5/8" Water Temp 100-250F ATM-3531 $80.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp 60 - 170C ATM-3348-M $80.00

2 1/16" Pyrometer 0-900C ATM-3344-M $215.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-3391 $60.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-3987-M $265.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-3991 $140.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-3904 $250.00

5" Speedometer 0 - 160mph Mechanical ATM-3995 $190.00

5" Speedometer 0 - 160mph Electrical ATM-3989 $285.00

Ultra Lite Gauge Range

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Ultra Lite Gauge Range

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge ATM-4375 $90.00

2 1/16" Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Wide Band with O2 Sensor ATM-4378

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-4301 $80.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/20 PSI ATM-4401 $90.00

2 1/16" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-4303 $80.00

2 5/8" Boost 30 in HG/30 PSI ATM-4403 $90.00

2 1/16" D-PIC (Dynamic Peformance Information Center) ATM-4380 $265.00

Notes: 1/4 mile, reaction, & 0-60 times, 60-0 distance, WHP, real time G Forces (-2G - +2G). LED digital display.

2 1/16" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4321 $70.00

2 5/8" Mech Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4421 $75.00

2 1/16" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4327 $85.00

2 5/8" Elect Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI ATM-4427 $95.00

2 1/16" Fuel Level Programmable Empty - Full Range ATM-4310 $150.00

2 5/8" Fuel Level 240-33 Ohms sender - Full Range ATM-4416 $70.00

240-33 Ohms sender Adj 5" - 24" deep tank. ATM-3262 $50.00

2 1/16" Water Temp 40 - 120C ATM-4337-M $80.00

2 5/8" Water Temp 100°-250°F ATM-4437 $80.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp 60 - 170C ATM-4348-M $80.00

2 1/16" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-4391 $60.00

2 5/8" Voltmeter gauge 8-18V ATM-4491 $65.00

3 3/8" Speedometer 0 - 190km/h ATM-4487-M $285.00

3 3/8" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-4497 $150.00

5" Speedometer 0 - 260km/h ATM-4489-M $300.00

5" Tachometer 0 - 10000 RPM ATM4498 $200.00

5" Monster Tacho 0 - 10000 RPM ATM-6855 $400.00

LED Inserts

LED Blue 12V Wedge WLED-B $5.00

LED Green 12V Wedge WLED-G $5.00

LED Red 12V Wedge WLED-R $5.00

LED Yellow 12V Wedge WLED-Y $5.00

Mounting Hardware

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2 1/16" Cup Mount Black ATM-2204 $30.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Carbon Fibre ATM-1213 $60.00

2 1/16" Cup Mount Chrome ATM-2203 $40.00

2 5/8" Cup Mount Black ATM-3202 $30

2 5/8" Cup Mount Carbon Fibre ATM-2151 $65

2 5/8" Cup Mount Chrome ATM-3201 $40

My trader feedback link:

I have performed a few of these group buys in the past with positive feedback and am looking to start bringing in gauges for people who can't be hassled with purchasing outside of Australia or online. I have a few gauges that I need to get for a new project.

Import considerations:

All Ports International Logistics PTY LTD are my brokers they make customs a technicality not a nightmare.

N.B. Gauges generally take between 7-10 days to land in Australia and clear customs.

Required number of buyers: These are everyday US prices at a discount supplier I know of in the USA.

Insurance considerations: All gauges are insured from the moment they leave the despatch bay in Detroit to landing in Brisbane. All packages are sent Registered Post with insurance to your front door. You can request to be the sole signatory for added security.

Location:

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Gauges can be collected in Brisbane, outside Brisbane postage is available Australia wide. Gauges should arrive in Australia by mid March and delivery will be 3-4 days via Australia Post. Australia Post charges are between $15-25 including packaging and Registered Post with Insurance. Larger orders will require quote to confirm postage costs.

Extra Info:

All prices listed are in $AU including import duty all paid for.

All the gauges are sent to me first so I can pay the import duty and confirm correct gauge/s were sent, I have had only 1 in over 50 gauges sent incorrectly which was resolved with the correct gauge sent free of charge. My supplier values my volume of purchasing and has always been a pleasure to deal with.

I will be handling any warranty issues myself, Autometer offer a 12 month warranty on materials and workmanship. If there are any dramas with a gauge purchased through me in a group buy I will need it to be sent back to me up here in Brisbane where I will then onsend it back to the US for evaluation. I have imported more than 50 gauges in group buys and haven't had a drama with any of them.

A 50% deposit will guarantee your gauge/s order on the next order date. Then when the gauge order arrives the remainder will be requested to be deposited. If COD is requested a deposit will still be required but be aware that this will add approx $8-10 extra postage costs with Australia Post.

This group buy will be commencing this Monday 9th of June 2008 and deposits will be required by 30th of June 2008. If you miss out this group buy I am offering these either monthly or bi-monthly.

If there is a gauge you are interested in that isn't listed above please don't hesitate to PM me and I'll get back to you with price and availability.

Contact Details: Chris Taylor

0431 835 953

[email protected]

Hey mate,

Very keen on getting 2 autometer cobault gauges. I was under the impression you could get a 2"1/16 Oil temp gauge? or water temp?

Cheers,

Bill

Prices for water and oil temperature gauges in the Cobalt range:

2 1/16" Water Temp 100°-250°F ATM-6137 $100.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp Full Sweep Electric 140-280F ATM-6156 $195.00

2 1/16" Oil Temp Short Sweep Electric 140-340F ATM-6148 $100.00

Cheers

Chris

I am unsure of the mechanism in the narrow sweep gauges but the full sweep gauges all contain high speed stepper motors. This I presume is where the increase in cost comes from. Both gauges come with sensors etc. only wiring needs to be done for the install.

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Last chance to get in on this group buy. Deposit cutoff is Monday the 30th of June as order will be placed on Tuesday morning (Monday US time). Hopefully I will be able to fine tune the import process and speed up this buy.

Cheers - Chris

Hey mate,

never received a pm with payment details etc?

Sorry mate, had some pretty bad news about close family last week. I will be organising another buy in a couple of weeks for those that missed out on the last minute buy.

Cheers

Chris Taylor

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