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Old 21 November 2004, 12:13 PM
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Hi Guys,

Does anybody know a company that can fit my new gauges within cardiff, newport or bristol, other than Subaru.

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Old 21 November 2004, 03:18 PM
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Hayline in cardiff should be able to help you out ,had a boost guage fitted by them back in the summer
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Do you mean hyeline, if so what were they like on costs.
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Originally Posted by matscooby
Do you mean hyeline, if so what were they like on costs.
Yes mate sorry, they charged me £45 to fit a single boost guage I supplied the parts they supplied the pipe work and fitting ,they were ok.
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I'll give them a call tomorrow regarding doing all three gauges and see how there prices compare to Subaru.

Cheers kjdmk1 for the help.
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