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Old 22 October 2007, 08:24 PM
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I have a brand new fully boxed set of Defi gauge's in amber plus the controller. These are 60mm and are the ones to have for all the newage STI's £430 pp&p
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hi m8 have u got ne photos pls?
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as above any photos?

Which gauges are they? boost, oil temp?


thanks
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Old 23 October 2007, 06:49 PM
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pictures turned out a little red but you get the idea

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I really want Orange,



but mine are white,



So if anyone with an 02 or older wants white illumination, I will swap my white BF's and £100 quid for the orange ones. Just the gauge, not the fittings or brand new sensors.

That drops the price considerably. £330.00, for these gauges.

Assuming that is alright with Steve

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Old 24 October 2007, 07:45 AM
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hi m8 where about r u??? cheers
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hi mate begin a pain are these a nightmare to fit or pretty much straight forward thanks...
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Originally Posted by bonzee
hi mate begin a pain are these a nightmare to fit or pretty much straight forward thanks...

I have not idea as I would pay someone to fit them
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No harder than normal electonic gauges.

The only difference is that you wire the senders up to the control unit. Then one wire from the control unit to all the gauges in series (like a leapfrog/daisy chain) until you get to the end of the line.

This makes siting the gauges easier.
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