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Got a few left over greddy gauges i didnt end up using in my application...

They are White, light up green 60mm electronic with the peak and warning feature...

all brand new in box's except for exhaust temp...

Asking $250 each...

interested, location?

northern victoria buddy....

Here's a few pics by the way...

Box's arent in the best condition due to being stacked away in the cupboard,,

4 are completely brand new, used exhaust temp for a little while, ended up pulling it out... any questions just pm me...

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Bump... this is pretty cheap considering, they retail for over $450 through the shops... i was going to sink them into my dash, now im selling my car, so ther's really no point.... anyone???

Hi mate,

i'm very very keen on 3 gauges, water temp, oil temp and oil press. are they come with all sensors? harness? or wirings? also, do they need control unit to run?

what your best price delivered to NSW 2259?

cheers

SUPER KEEN on a water temp gauge but funds dont allow!!! :huh:

Already have a set and another temp gauge would finish off my collection. These are extremely good gauges and good price too considering they are still new and discontinued.

Being brand new, they will come with all the necessary senders and controllers. Super easy to install too.

Good luck with the sale mate

Thanks for positive imput mate,, i was thinking of keeping them as they are discontinued, but if someone's keen i'll get rid of them,, ther also fairly cheap too, so i wont be taking anymore off the price,

Still have the oil press left aswell nosure..

cheers

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