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Both guages are brand new, and still in their unopened boxes.

60mm White Faced Elec Boost Meter (2bar) - $320

60mm White Faced Elec Temp Meter - $240

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lighting is the same as the meter shown in this thread: http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=7905

jap rrp is 18,800yen - so about $285 at current exchange rate. it cost me $305 when i bought it + shipping etc. the lowest im prepared to go is about $290..

http://www.trust-power.com/02greddy/meter_..._series60e.html

My warning light on my greddy fuel pressure guage is always on. If it goes past the waning level i set it at the light goes off... so it's backwards. I want the warning light to be off and come on when i go above the set fuel pressure warning level.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Andrew

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