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Old 03 August 2012, 10:18 AM
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Default Prosport gauge set up.

I am just testing the water as an thinking of getting different gauges in my bugeye.

I currently have prosport boost,oil temp and oil pressure gauges in a triple A pillar pod to fit a newage impreza.

These are the non stepper smoked versions and are 52mm. I have them wired in to light up white during the day and green when I turn the lights on to match the rest of the dash.

These are in very good condition and are fully working. Will include the sensors with them also.

I would be looking for £100 plus delivery as a PayPal gift for the lot and won't split as they are soldered together.

Will get pics later.

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when you say soldered together what do you mean? is it the better t piece for the oil temp as opposed to the sandwhich plate? had the steppers on my last bug and was impressed with them dont know about these ones though
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By soldered i mean the wires for the lighting, power and earth are soldered together and linked to one wire rather than having loads of wires I only have one power etc to run all the gauges. Hope that makes sense.

I am only including the sensors NOT the adapters for the oil temp and pressure.

These look just the same as the steppers but without the memory function.
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Old 03 August 2012, 10:36 PM
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off topic, is your steering wheel yellow??

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Old 03 August 2012, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by wiley
off topic, is your steering wheel yellow??

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It's a steering lock Wiley
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As Ryan says its my disclok.
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No offence bud but paypal gift is a no no a lot of people are being ripped off by sending money this way u should ask the buyer to cover the 7 % fees instead !!
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Non taken mate. People can see from my feedback that I'm no con merchant but if they want to pay the fees that's fine by me.
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The buyer is forced to pay the fees if they send gift. It's quite easy to add the fees onto the price when you send as goods though to cover yourself.

Yhpm anyway
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Yes the buyer pays the fees and I'm not saying he's a con artist but PayPal does not refund gifted money!!!!
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Yes the buyer pays the fees but he can add on the diference to the original price and I'm not saying he's a con artist but PayPal does not refund gifted money!!!!
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