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APEXi EL Meter II Series

60mm Boost Gauge White face $250

60mm Water Temp Gauge White face $250

both come will all stuff needed to install

Also will require APEXi EL II Series Control Box to plug gauges into $100

Or the lot for $560

Pics will be available over next few days

  • 2 weeks later...

hi, im keen on these gauges, do they coem with the stands, or is it the pillar mounts?

can you send pics of the gauges n parts that have been pulled out of the car to [email protected]

thanks

they come with brand new stands and all the cables, manual (in japenese) and everything needed to install them. english manual can be obtained from apexi website

may have time to get some pics of cables etc but i believe they will be sold before i post any more pics

they come with brand new stands and all the cables, manual (in japenese) and everything needed to install them. english manual can be obtained from apexi website

may have time to get some pics of cables etc but i believe they will be sold before i post any more pics

i couldnt find the series 2 gauge english instructions on the apexi usa site?

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