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Hi,

I have bought some gauges, and gauge holder for my R33, and I feel center consol (underneath stereo) is a good place to install. Just wondering has anyone done this before? How hard is to install them by yourself? I don't mind to pay someone to do the professional job rather then fxxk up myself, any place recommand? and how much. thanks. you can PM me.

Hey sideways!!! You relocating those beautiful guages of yours?? Me and ash have a friend in malabar who is an autoelectrician/efi specialist. I'll give him a call.

Ash told me he sees you in maroubra heaps! Whens is the boss gonna let you out cruising again?:lol:

Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Hey sideways!!! You relocating those beautiful guages of yours?? Me and ash have a friend in malabar who is an autoelectrician/efi specialist. I'll give him a call.

Ash told me he sees you in maroubra heaps! Whens is the boss gonna let you out cruising again?:lol:

anytime mate (condition apply!!); boss will only allow me go have a drive when the following condition meet:

1) Little Haruk is sleep.

2) condition(1) + Boss have had a good sleep.

3) condition (1)+(2), be able to come home within 1 hour.

4) A baby sitter? :P

Yes, Maroubra is the place I hang around, I saw ash another day in the bike shop, and promise him that once I get time will show up sometime.

I will keep my appliar boost gauge, however plus three new gauge in centrol consol, oil pressure, water temp and Vot, and yes it will be nice that someone can do the professional job!!

:uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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