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Author Subject: AEM analog boost gauge
pugheaven

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Post #1
Removed from the super high boost, not needed as Iv got a digital one to match the rest!
Comes with black and white faceplate, silver and black bezels, all wiring needed, vacume pipe and t-piece, boost sensor and 2 leaflets for installation and changing the faceplate!
In other words everything you need
I can tell you which wire goes to where on Rich's car for power and illumination if required
£100 delivered



Posted 10th Jan 2014 at 15:10
rallyestyle

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Post #2
Selling any other gauges?

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Posted 10th Jan 2014 at 15:28
pugheaven

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Post #3
Iv got some brand new auto gauge ones, oil temp oil pressure, boost and volt gauges that I'm going to replace with aem items as I don't think it would be right sticking cheap gauges in after iv spent so much on top notch items

Saying that I might keep the oil temp auto gauge to use for the charger
Posted 10th Jan 2014 at 15:46
rallyestyle

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Post #4
I agree with you there. I have the one auto meter gauge at the moment for the boost. Not cheap but does the job very well Yes Would like to stick with that make i think but want to get a few more gauges lined up.

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Posted 10th Jan 2014 at 15:59
pugheaven

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Post #5
The auto meter ones are good but I think the auto gauge ones are not that accurate and the fact you get them from halfords puts me off wanting to use them lol
Posted 10th Jan 2014 at 16:02
rallyestyle

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Post #6
pugheaven wrote:
The auto meter ones are good but I think the auto gauge ones are not that accurate and the fact you get them from halfords puts me off wanting to use them lol


LOL It is funny how halfords makes you think that! At the price they charge (including the crazy halfords mark up) you start to seriously doubt the quality.

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Posted 10th Jan 2014 at 16:05
pugheaven

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Post #7
Bump £90 delivered
Posted 14th Jan 2014 at 09:12
pugheaven

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Post #8
Bump brilliant gauge, I just want a digital one to match the rest
Posted 19th Jan 2014 at 20:22
pugheaven

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Post #9
Bump
Posted 27th Jan 2014 at 21:44
pugheaven

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Post #10
Bump
Posted 2nd Feb 2014 at 11:43
pugheaven

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Post #11
Bump £80 delivered, and you have jusg over a month to save until I get back
Posted 13th Apr 2014 at 18:55
pugheaven

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Post #12
Bump
Posted 4th May 2014 at 14:49
pugheaven

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Post #13
One last bump before I stick it on eBay
Posted 19th Aug 2014 at 19:21
RetroPug

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Post #14
Tried 306oc? Few people on here actually have boost to measure!
I am happy to put an advert up for you if you are not a member with enough posts there.

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Posted 20th Aug 2014 at 05:50
pugheaven

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Post #15
No mate I can't post so if you wouldn't mind that will be great
Posted 20th Aug 2014 at 07:40
RetroPug

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Post #16
Don't mind at all. Advert here:
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-26078.html

Let me know an email address or phone number so that if anyone is interested they can reach you directly, perhaps?

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Posted 21st Aug 2014 at 07:48
armzsc6

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Post #17
Still got this by any chance? Mate needs a gauge that goes over 2.1 bar for his fabia vrs

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