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Updated prices with postage and insurance from US to Aus included. These prices are in $AU with GST and customs duty included. Postage extra.

Here are a few of the gauges from the Autometer gauge range if the gauge you're after isn't here then pm me and I'll add it to the list.

Cobalt C2 Series:

3 3/8" 10,000 RPM ATM-7297 $310

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2 1/16" AIR/FUEL RATIO $135

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2 1/16" BOOST 30 In Hg/30 PSI MECHANICAL $130

2 1/16" OIL PRESSURE ELECTRICAL 0-100 PSI $145

N.B. 90DEG SHORT SWEEP

WATER TEMP ONLY AVAIL IN IMPERIAL FAHRENHEIT

2 1/16" NITROUS PRESS ELECTRICICAL SENDER INC 0-1600 psi $315.

Cobalt Series:

3 3/8" 10,000 RPM ATM-6297 $310

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2 1/16" AIR/FUEL RATIO $135

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2 1/16" BOOST 30 In Hg/30 PSI MECHANICAL $130

2 1/16" OIL PRESSURE ELECTRICAL 0-100 PSI $140

N.B. 90DEG SHORT SWEEP

WATER TEMP ONLY AVAIL IN IMPERIAL FAHRENHEIT

2 1/16" NITROUS PRESS ELECTRICAL SENDER INC 0-1600 psi $315.

Carbon Fibre:

3 3/8" 10,000 RPM ATM-4798 $220

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2 1/16" AIR/FUEL RATIO $120

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IN DASH 3 3/8" TACHOMETER 0-10000RPM $220

IN DASH 3 3/8" SPEEDOMETER 0-190KM/H $340.

2 1/16" BOOST 30 In Hg/30 PSI MECHANICAL $110

2 1/16" OIL PRESSURE ELECTRICAL 0-100 PSI $125

N.B. 90DEG SHORT SWEEP

WATER TEMP ONLY AVAIL IN IMPERIAL FAHRENHEIT

2 1/16" NITROUS PRESS MECHANICAL 0-1600 psi $150.

PHANTOM SERIES:

3 3/8" 10,000 RPM ATM-5897 $175

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2 1/16" AIR/FUEL RATIO $110

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2 1/16" BOOST 30 In Hg/30 PSI MECHANICAL $95

2 1/16" OIL PRESSURE ELECTRICAL 0-100 PSI $105

N.B. 90DEG SHORT SWEEP

2 1/16" WATER TEMP ELECTRICAL 40-120C $100

2 1/16" OIL TEMP ELECTRICAL 60-170C $100

2 1/16" NITROUS PRESS MECHANICAL 0-1600 psi $160.

SPORT COMP SERIES:

3 3/8" 8,000 RPM ATM-3991 $175

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2 1/16" AIR/FUEL RATIO $105

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2 1/16" BOOST 30 In Hg/30 PSI MECHANICAL $90

2 1/16" OIL PRESSURE ELECTRICAL 0-100 PSI $100

2 1/16" WATER TEMP ELECTRICAL 40-120C $100

2 1/16" OIL TEMP ELECTRICAL 60-170C $100

2 1/16" NITROUS PRESS ELECTRICAL 0-1600 psi $315.

ULTRA-LITE

3 3/8" 10,000 RPM ATM-4497 $185

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2 1/16" AIR/FUEL RATIO $105

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IN DASH 3 3/8" TACHOMETER 0-10000RPM $190

IN DASH 3 3/8" SPEEDOMETER 0-190KM/H $335

2 1/16" BOOST 30 In Hg/30 PSI MECHANICAL $100

2 1/16" OIL PRESSURE ELECTRICAL 0-100 PSI $105

2 1/16" WATER TEMP ELECTRICAL 40-120C $100

2 1/16" OIL TEMP ELECTRICAL 60-170C $100

If anyone wants me to add other gauges in each range pm me and I'll add them.

2 5/8" gauges are available on request. Generally add $5.

Black Autometer 2 1/16" Gauge cups ATM-2204 for $25.

Carbon Fibre Autometer 2 1/16" Gauge cups ATM-2121 for $75

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Carbon Fibre Mounting Cup

Postage is $6.50 - $9.50 dependent on your location in Australia and the number of gauges you are ordering.

I will be placing orders with my contact every month so will be able to provide a reliable supply of these.

Cheers Chris

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  boosterboy said:
All of the Autometer range are available including:

Carbon Fibre

Cobalt2

Cobalt

Lunar

Phantom

Sport Comp  

Ultra-lite  

Z-series.

Prices vary so post specific requirements and I'll reply with pricing.

Cheers

Chris

How about just posting up what u can get and for what price. It saves alot of back and forward post asking the same questions and gives everyone an idea :thankyou:

  grandmasterb said:
How about just posting up what u can get and for what price.  It saves alot of back and forward post asking the same questions and gives everyone an idea :thankyou:

I didn't do this as there are approx 28 pages of gauges in the Phantom range alone and I didn't want to create the thread from hell.

Or check out this link:

http://www.bugsandbuggies.com/vdo_main.asp

Please note that these prices on the website are in $US add approx US$5 for shipping multiply by 1.32 for exchange rate add 15% import duty then 10% GST.

Chris

Either the Cobalt or C2 range will glow blue they glow very much like the tachos.

Pillar mounts like these:

95-98 Nissan Skyline GTR Right Hand Drive - Single Pod for 2-1/16 inch Gauges $45 for the single pod or $55 for the dual pod but the dual pod is on backorder so could be unavailable for months.

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Or another option again:

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What time frame are people looking at for their gauges. I have had quite a few requests for gauges from people and am looking at setting a deadline for deposits to be in by so I don't keep the genuine people waiting.

Cheers

Chris

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