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hey guys.... i have heaps of gauges in the boxes.. NEW... that i want to get rid of super cheap

i have :

DRIFT crystal series....

-air fuel ratio 52mm

-oil temp 52mm

-5" boost gauge

-boost 52mm

-vacuum 52mm

-volt 52mm

-water temp 52mm

also have ignite series 2....

-air/fuel ratio 52mm

-oil pressure 52mm

-oil temp 52mm

-vacuum 52mm

please let me know what you want and i will give you a price.... but as a rough idea.... 52mm will be about $50 each approx!

thats pretty dammn cheap! :)

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some pics and prices would help...

tell me what gauges your after and ill let you know how much ... and as for pics .. i can email them to you if you would like

oh and by the way everyone.... i have a wrx '01 - '03 cat back stainless drift exhaust for sale too ... $500 mint condition

Edited by roney1gtr
do they come with everything needed or just gauges alone?

i need

-boost 52mm

-water temp 52mm

-oil pressure 52mm

-oil temp 52mm

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thanks

the gauges are in the boxes with everything you need !!! ill send you pics and prices

5 of each? Sounds like a trader ad.

Please consult the thread below if you wish to look into becoming a registered trader:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...se-t294953.html

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