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bought the add on kit with oil pressure and air temp. you can throw away the air temp. I added an oil temp from wallys world $89 or HD has one for $131. You maty be able to buy the oil pressure seperate and then the oil temp.
i have a watch so a clik would do me much good....LOL
Its Wallys Cycle World. Google that or Wallys world and it will pup up. the gauge is $89 with free shipping. If i remember correctly ther is a new products window, click on that and scroll down to find the gauge.
Its Wallys Cycle World. Google that or Wallys world and it will pup up. the gauge is $89 with free shipping. If i remember correctly ther is a new products window, click on that and scroll down to find the gauge.
good luck, let me know if you need help.
thx
Allen
WHOOPS! [sm=imsorry.gif], I've always heard Wally's World was Wal Mart...I was sort of wondering when they started carrying high end HD stufff!
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