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Up for sale i have the following

Autometer Cobalt Gauges inside a carbon fibre din unit

Consists of Boost 20Psi, Oil Pressure, Water Temp Includes Sensor for Water Temp And Oil Pressure fitting.

In Great condition, I was going to use them in my car but I bought Defi Gauges instead

Price:$300 Posted

Location: Western Sydney

Contact: Via pm or Post here

Extra Info: Pick up is available

Pictures: Attached!!!

2nd item

R33 Driver and Passenger A Pillar Plastics

Consist of the small tweeter grills if you want to mount them in the A Pillar, ive never come accross these so im guessing theyre rare

In Excellent Condition

Prefer these to be picked up

$100

Pictures: Attached

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P1000219.jpg

Thanks

Edited by Cro_boy_Mario
  • 4 weeks later...

are you willing to seperate the guages? And if so how much posted to 4740. As im interested in just the water temp.

  • 4 weeks later...

$150 posted for the gauges...last price drop...

$40 for the plastics!

I'm keen on just the Water Temp Gauge... would you accept $50 posted? PM me if you're keen to move it ASAP!

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