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I will get one, mine is a manual and I want the 10psi one.

I spoke to Luke about a additional discount as I already have the clock and cover. He said no problem.

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Sounds intriguing.... not sure I could justify getting one just yet.

One question... Once you get the gauge, how do you go about installing it? Is it a simple do-it-yourself task or something you need to take to a shop to get done?

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Sounds intriguing.... not sure I could justify getting one just yet.

One question... Once you get the gauge, how do you go about installing it? Is it a simple do-it-yourself task or something you need to take to a shop to get done?

Very easy install. Takes about 40 minutes the first time, and about 20 for subsequent installations (once you know the tricks...). I helped MS700 put his in a couple of weeks after I installed mine.

Instuctions provided are clear and concise, but if your not confident come for a drive down to the 'gong one weekend and I'll do it for ya :bigdrool:

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One question... Once you get the gauge, how do you go about installing it? Is it a simple do-it-yourself task or something you need to take to a shop to get done?

Very easy install. Takes about 40 minutes the first time, and about 20 for subsequent installations (once you know the tricks...). I helped MS700 put his in a couple of weeks after I installed mine.

Instuctions provided are clear and concise, but if your not confident come for a drive down to the 'gong one weekend and I'll do it for ya :thumbsup:

I personally recommend Trumpy as a Gaugeworks boost gauge installer!!!

Top job he did, while I stood around drinking all of Cro's Corona's....... :lol: :lol: :thumbsup:

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One question... Once you get the gauge, how do you go about installing it? Is it a simple do-it-yourself task or something you need to take to a shop to get done?

Very easy install. Takes about 40 minutes the first time, and about 20 for subsequent installations (once you know the tricks...). I helped MS700 put his in a couple of weeks after I installed mine.

Instuctions provided are clear and concise, but if your not confident come for a drive down to the 'gong one weekend and I'll do it for ya :thumbsup:

I personally recommend Trumpy as a Gaugeworks boost gauge installer!!!

Top job he did, while I stood around drinking all of Cro's Corona's....... :lol: :lol: :thumbsup:

Trumpy's Online Technical Support is also second to none.

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