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Pivot Multi color boost gauge. Special price $209.00 inc of free delivery using registered post.

It has seven colours multi-lighting system.

The colours are white, red, magenta, yellow, green, light blue and dark blue.

White Face dial.

60mm Machine Finished Aluminium Bezel

Very accurate and looks very cool with the aluminium front ring.

Lightweight, Thin Body

Easy Installation

Chrome Bezel

Accurate Response

The Pivot Racing Boost/Vacuum Meter comes with everything you need to mount it, including brackets, double-sided high-strength adhesive, zip ties, vacuum line, and wiring harness.

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The Pivot racing meter series with 80mm dial face. $209.00 as well with free delivery with registered post.

Very accurate and looks very cool with the aluminium front ring.

Easy to install.

High response Gauge and Display

Lightweight, Thin Body

The Pivot Racing Boost Meter comes with everything you need to mount it, including brackets, double-sided high-strength adhesive, zip ties, vacuum line, and wiring harness.

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Brand new PIVOT Tacho Meter with Shift Lamp. $299.00 with free delivery using registered post.

The Pivot Tacho meter with shift light come in 80mm diameter size.

This meter has meet the stringent requirement of rally and circuit race.

Pivot racing tacho:

-has accurate reading

-use reflection diffusion-type lighting

-easy to read even in a high-vibration situation

-has Green Illumination Provides Easiest Readability

-is of lightweight design that Reduces Vibration

-has Internal and External Shift Indicators

-Mini-Console Unit Allows Adjustable Shift Point

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Nah, I mean the Gekko range (http://www.the-pivot.co.jp/product/flame-gekko-e.html <- pics here).  

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I like these ones :(

ooh i dont do pivot range anymore.... i do defi gauges now,,,i am clearing stock at the moment. :thumbsup:

i will let u know if they can still do good discount if i buy single item. i usually buy them in bulks to get good discount..

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