Replacing gauges that won't break the bank?
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Replacing gauges that won't break the bank?
Does anyone have any suggestions on a manufacture of decent gauges that will look good, work, and not break the bank? I am updating a Baja Hammer this winter and don't want to spend a grand on gauges for this boat.
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I second Griff. This is the setup I got from them...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gaffrig-Raci...ZXWhgf&vxp=mtr.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gaffrig-Raci...ZXWhgf&vxp=mtr.
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The Faria Chesapeake Series is a nice looking gauge. http://www.diamondperformanceparts.c...ction=0&page=1
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These are way under the 700 dollar mark and the black sterling and sterling models are nice especially if you installed color bevels. I do know of a couple places that sell them very reasonable along with Marine VDO and Faria gauges. If anyone needs that info I can pass those places on. Here is a link of Veethree and they do not break the bank.
http://www.v3instruments.com/analog-gauges
Many people do not know about Veethree and their is others as well unheard companies that have marine gauges with reasonable pricing.
http://www.v3instruments.com/analog-gauges
Many people do not know about Veethree and their is others as well unheard companies that have marine gauges with reasonable pricing.
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The Faria Chesapeake Series is a nice looking gauge. http://www.diamondperformanceparts.c...ction=0&page=1