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Old 03 April 2014 | 10:38 AM
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Hi peps I am after some decent gauages
been looking at autogauges
want
oil pressure
oil temp
boost

but cant afford the best ones so want half decent ones
Old 03 April 2014 | 10:50 AM
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https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-par...e-fitment.html

Open to sensible offers..... I'm in Wolverhampton

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How much you want for all gauages
dont need dash pod
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Prosport are pretty good.

They DO suffer from ill-fitting wiring, so ensure that all mini-plugs are FIRMLY fitted into their sockets. A small screwdriver helps to push them in.
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Prosport are pretty good.

They DO suffer from ill-fitting wiring, so ensure that all mini-plugs are FIRMLY fitted into their sockets. A small screwdriver helps to push them in.
Maybe describe as tight fitting not ill-fitting

Some people do struggle with the wiring though ive had to advise our customers the same
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I said ill-fitting since I've seen a few posts on here where the little plugs have just dropped out of the sockets...not pushed in far enough.
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Are the prosport ones on ebay real or fake
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Are the prosport ones on ebay real or fake
Dont think there are too many fakes but almost all on eBay are USA versions which come with no UK warranty if required.

We do the UK ones and have a god range of them.

http://www.scoobyworx.com/gauges-245-c.asp
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What about the brand
autogauge
been offered a digital one
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