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Guys

i bought a set of these dials ages ago of dazsq...yes you get all gauges as pictured...and its a brilliant addition to your cluster.

The dials are fine for both auto and manual...

Im also pretty sure the dials do fit both series 1 and series 2 clusters...their should be no difference their

*********************************UPDATE*********************************

The group buy will go ahead in the next week, money needs to be in by Mon 11th this month. The price is $150 a set, pick up is available for buyers in Melbourne. Postage will be extra for interstate buyers which will be confirmed tomorrow. Sorry COD is not available. PM for my account details or any further info you require.

I'm located in the inner eastern suburbs, sorry at the moment I can't do COD, as I need to money to order the dials from the manufacturer.

**********UPDATE ON FINAL PRICES************

Good news guys the prices are finalised at $140 + $7 postage interstate or if you wish to be delivered in melb, otherwise pick up is available. All PMs are replied to and I will be accepting payments until the 13th Wednesday now

Thanks

a group of us in wa got these earlier this year, we paid $130 a set and only had about 8 of us getting them.

they look absolutely awesome. unfortunately the place we got them from were unable to get anymore.

good luck.

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