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best bang for the buck gauges?
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[QUOTE="wint, post: 59077, member: 119"] Seems as though its to late now but best bang for your buck is hands down GS. I have them and love them. Yea they are a little ricey since they change colors but you can set them to one color and leave them. People have trouble wiring them, its not that hard, just sit down and figure it out. As for customer service ive never had a problem with it. Heck, Ive never needed it! I got mine for 200 shipped with a pillar and 3 gauges ready to hook up. You cant beat that deal on brand new gauges. I think people might be a little upset that they can make them cheap and good. Just my 2 cents though. [/QUOTE]
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