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    Plan on GB: ProSport gauge

    I plan on doing a Group-buy on ProSport gauges, but I would like to know if anyone can give me feedback about this brand ??

    http://prosportgauges.com/premium_se...ng_gauges.aspx

    They look very nice, just like the DEFI one without the controller! and located in USA so shipping is less complicated.

    P.S: IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!

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    how much...i am down for

    oil press
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    Lemme know how much they are going for...thats what i am thinkin of getting
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    I'm interesting!

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    These arent that great of a gauge... Look at the price. That should be a good indication...

    Also google your face off and see the reviews on them.

    If your cool with cheap looking / fail often / crap sensor / hard to read gauges then knock your socks off. But otherwise your better off sticking to well known / quality built Autometer but their choice of 60mm (2 5/8) gauges is limited or spend the big bucks for a Defi setup.

    Greddy makes nice gauges for "decent" JDM price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donk_316 View Post
    These arent that great of a gauge... Look at the price. That should be a good indication...

    Also google your face off and see the reviews on them.

    If your cool with cheap looking / fail often / crap sensor / hard to read gauges then knock your socks off. But otherwise your better off sticking to well known / quality built Autometer but their choice of 60mm (2 5/8) gauges is limited or spend the big bucks for a Defi setup.

    Greddy makes nice gauges for "decent" JDM price.
    Okay, My point is that 200$ a gauge + duty+shipping isn't ''DECENT'' for me.
    But i must admit that if greddy were selling them 100$ I would go Greddy because the look is sublime.

    I'm driving a GTR yes, but only for daily-driving, i'm not building a 800HP monster and need 100% precision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrAA View Post
    Okay, My point is that 200$ a gauge + duty+shipping isn't ''DECENT'' for me.
    But i must admit that if greddy were selling them 100$ I would go Greddy because the look is sublime.

    I'm driving a GTR yes, but only for daily-driving, i'm not building a 800HP monster and need 100% precision.

    i think i spent less then $200 for my autometer gauges and got an oil temp, water temp, oil pressure and a boost gauge, then i spent another $250 and got myself a wideband. the wideband was just garnish as an EGT was what i really wanted, but already had the wideband sitting around.

    i would go with a better known brand of gauges though, autometer tends to be more used because it is widely available and affordable compared to defi and greddy.

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    I have some cheap gauges available
    l.e.d with 7 different colour options lol
    volt, oil press, oil temp all brand new for $100 + shipping

    contact via PM, if you want more details

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    Quote Originally Posted by PH_Motorsports View Post
    I have some cheap gauges available
    l.e.d with 7 different colour options lol
    volt, oil press, oil temp all brand new for $100 + shipping

    contact via PM, if you want more details
    Did you get stuck with them and just salvage the included Pillar 3-Gauge pod ?...lol (Glowshift by chance ?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by donk_316 View Post
    These arent that great of a gauge... Look at the price. That should be a good indication...

    Also google your face off and see the reviews on them.

    If your cool with cheap looking / fail often / crap sensor / hard to read gauges then knock your socks off. But otherwise your better off sticking to well known / quality built Autometer but their choice of 60mm (2 5/8) gauges is limited or spend the big bucks for a Defi setup.

    Greddy makes nice gauges for "decent" JDM price.


    lol... quality and Autometer in the same sentence?

    what is this site coming to? Autometer should NOT be in a Skyline.. save up and buy some quality gauges.

    again... my $0.02 don't get offended.

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    I know the review on the net arent 100% positive for ProSport but A friend of mine have a rx7 jdm and it's him who told me about ProSport and said he had no problem with his 5 gauges..

    Also if ProSport are +- 5% accurate and are 70$ and Greddy or DEFI are like 180$ but accurate, I think the 110$ saved worth the +- 5% accuracy.

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