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sorry fellow sau readers, i dont have a performance business so i don't no anything. many apologies.

ps: defi style = is pretty much the blacked out screen look.

sorry fellow sau readers, i dont have a performance business so i don't no anything. many apologies.

ps: defi style = is pretty much the blacked out screen look.

No mate, your just being the typical tight ass about it..

i deal with products on a day to day basis..

its just the same when i wanted to talk about electrical parts with u.. you deal with lights and wall fittings on a day to day basis as well.

Dont forget mate,, your talking about the Defi BF series that runs a control unit.

Hey tas, i need a gauge cup for my 45mm Omori gauge, you able to get that stuff still? I also need the wiring loom for an Omori Exhaust Temp gauge too. The last omori site i was looking at doesnt exist anymore.

tis true i am a brand whore!!

u should see the parts line up for the R32

the omori guages.. ill hunt around for you mate..

they stopped making them yonks ago i believe..

but give me a few days see what i can dig up.

u mean like a cup holder to mount on your dash or something like a pillar mount?

i been using that new Wurth skin protection cream..

rub it on before work then it helps to wash all the shit off your hands quicker..

but even time i wash my hands and dry them then get slightly wet again.. feels like i put my hands in oil..

lol

nah a gauge cup as in the type you can screw onto you steering column. I dont want to dril a hole into the dash to mount it. Cheers for that tas, yer the omori website doesnt exist anymore, i only got 2 gauges

Wurth products are good, we use them at work too, hand cleaner is good also

so i got handed a 6pack by my neighbour earlier..told me its his new morning beer

man it takes different and good hey...those new carlton fusion with natural lime

man..its like a beer to have in the morning to start the weekend of massive drinking!

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