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Hey all,

I'm selling 3 autogauges - boost, oil pressure and a/f.

Took out of my r33.

The boost and oil pressure gauges are fitted in steel plate which was mounted were the ash tray goes, the a/f was mounted were the ciggi ligher goes.

The gauges can be removed easily from the steel plate if need be.

The gauges are good clean condition.

Asking 130ono for everything.

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Hey all,

I'm selling 3 autogauges - boost, oil pressure and a/f.

Took out of my r33.

The boost and oil pressure gauges are fitted in steel plate which was mounted were the ash tray goes, the a/f was mounted were the ciggi ligher goes.

The gauges can be removed easily from the steel plate if need be.

The gauges are good clean condition.

Asking 130ono for everything.

hey mate got pics?

cheers,

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Hi

Dont you need some sort of sender to the actual unit , i understand the wiring for the lights to work but dont you sender of some sort like to the air/fuel mixture to work or do you just tap into existing wiring to make them work.

Thanks

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