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JT - email them over to mattson@bigpond.net.au and I'll post em up for ya :)

me personally, when I go the gauges path, It'll be Autometer cobalt 50mm, all electronic black faced with blue digits, glow blue like the ford ones:

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I couldn't find a night glow shot, but they look teh shiznit ;)

just my input.. if anyone wants a pair, I can buy them direct from the states to save a few bob to the aussie equiv.

Matt

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Nice meters Matt can't go wrong with Autometers :w00t2:

This is the point of my thread have been told by people who are in the know that autometers are ok but you be better spending a few more dollars going Apexi as they have more features and are a better quality gauge from the prices listed on autometer gauges earlier diff only bout $100 (ps not sayin autometer are sh*t just there might be better option features etc)I have heard some bad things bout autometer,but like any product out of a thousand you need to expect a few faulty regardless of brand)

Oh and guys need more incar pics of different types.

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IMO the best guages are the BF Defi link guages. RX8%20int11p.jpgBF%20WATER%20TEMP.jpg

ummmm sexy gauges more info please Ie approx costs requirements as in do they need a seperate module. looking at boostt/vac and oil pressure

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Yes, Best gauges in the world are Defi, unfortunately, they come with the most expensive price tag in the world too ;)

talk to Joel at www.hyperformanceparts.net .. tell him Mattson sent ya and he'll look after you fo sho! :)

he's an friend from my subaru days

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I've just been in to see Chiptorque. I liked the dual gauge pod with a shiny silver grey finish. The Blitz gauges were the best of the lost IMO. They were electronic, with a carbon fibre backing, and dials that looked factory, even light up blue. Stef over there has given me a price for forum members as follows:

* Gauge Pod $70

* Blitz Boost gauge $265.50

* Blitz Oil Temp Gauge $355.50

* Fitting $300

Total $991

Is this a good price?

Dave

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I've just been in to see Chiptorque.  I liked the dual gauge pod with a shiny silver grey finish.  The Blitz gauges were the best of the lost IMO.  They were electronic, with a carbon fibre backing, and dials that looked factory, even light up blue. Stef over there has given me a price for forum members as follows:

* Gauge Pod $70

* Blitz Boost gauge $265.50

* Blitz Oil Temp Gauge $355.50

* Fitting $300

Total $991

Is this a good price?

Dave

ummmmmmmm PICS PLease $300 sounds a bit steep for fitting but I may be wrong

I htought chiptorque werent doing the pod anymore what happen stef now I got a black one when I wantedsilver because you said you werent doing them anymore

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I've just been in to see Chiptorque.  I liked the dual gauge pod with a shiny silver grey finish.  The Blitz gauges were the best of the lost IMO.  They were electronic, with a carbon fibre backing, and dials that looked factory, even light up blue. Stef over there has given me a price for forum members as follows:

* Gauge Pod $70

* Blitz Boost gauge $265.50

* Blitz Oil Temp Gauge $355.50

* Fitting $300

Total $991

Is this a good price?

Dave

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Dave $300 :kissmy: that's too steep....do it yourself bud.....it's cheaper :spoton:

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