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yea they look good. don't they have like 7 different colours or something? I couldn't afford them so I ordered the cobalt series from egauges.com.

the ss inductions holder thing looks ok, pity it doesn't have the sharper edges to match the icc. im thinking of just using black screws instead of the silver ones to kind of remove that screw look (I seriously do not like the screw caps).

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  benmwhite said:
...and for those of you who, like me, that cant afford to spend $1100 on nexus gauges... try importing them yourself... (as I have done!)

Less expensive AUTOMETER NEXUS

The add said it wont ship international. What does it work out to be if you buy them from the states.

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  Jaeyon said:
yea they look good. don't they have like 7 different colours or something? I couldn't afford them so I ordered the cobalt series from egauges.com.

the ss inductions holder thing looks ok, pity it doesn't have the sharper edges to match the icc. im thinking of just using black screws instead of the silver ones to kind of remove that screw look (I seriously do not like the screw caps).

^^

I agree - self tappers with screw covers do look crappy. I have put some nice stainless allen head bolts in the place of them - at least it has some interest, rather than ugly screws.

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Less expensive AUTOMETER NEXUS

The add said it wont ship international. What does it work out to be if you buy them from the states.

Amount: $585.00 USD

Note: 6400 module,

6456 oil temperature,

6470 boost, Add $6.00 if you want insurance

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I just finished a gauge install myself, with Autometer C2 Oil Pressure and Boost using the SS Inductions pod. At first I wasn't real keen on the SS kit but after alot of sanding and fitting I am quite happy with it along with the screw covers... each to their own! My setup was quite cheap, as I used a mechanical boost gauge, don't know why you would want electrical?? They are about $200 dearer anyway. I also used the short sweep electric oil pressure which saved another $250 or more over the full sweep electric. Can post pics if anyone wants to see them.

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yeah I woud love to see the pictures... I am not that good with electronics and stuff so who do u recommend that I take the car to get these installed?

I have an NA XR6, so I am looking at getting Oil Pressure and a Vacuum Gauge.

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Great setup ms700

I can vouch for you and tell everyone that they look aswesome. I have exactly the same setup just with the FPV bezals on top of the guage bezels and it looks great as well.

Well Done on the purchase ms700 - looks top notch

and the great thing is you can just take it out and take it to your next falcon model and still use the same setup. I kept the oroginal cover panel on top of the ICC where the guages sit so everything will be back to stock once its sale or trade in time :censored:

here my setup

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where do we get the mechanical cobalt gauges? I know egauges.com have them, but I dont have a credit card to order with. tried asking a friend but he said the site looked shifty so :S

anyone know where I can get the mechanical boost/vac and electrical oil temp closer to home? live in sydney

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I have the same set up and they do go really well with the rest of the dash. Jaeyon give Rocket a call, I bought mine from them direct.

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M G

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