What should a complete set of rally pac gauges go for?

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Old Apr 14, 2012 | 09:49 AM
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What should a complete set of rally pac gauges go for?

I'm replacing my original factory rally pac gauges with electronic as I'm putting a fuel injected engine in w/tranny w/o cable driven speedo. So I'm probably going to sell my OEM gauges and sensors. Haven't seen any on ebay in a while so I'm not sure what the market rate is. Appreciate any data that you've seen over the last year or so.

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Old Apr 15, 2012 | 07:15 AM
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Do they all work? Also the clock? If so I would ask $500, not sure if you get it, but they look pertty nice.
Old Apr 15, 2012 | 07:51 PM
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Yes they all work. The clock was converted to quartz 20 years ago, everything worked when pulled out. Lights are dim; think the gauges need new paint inside to reflect better.
Old Apr 15, 2012 | 09:46 PM
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You have a nice set there. I think 500.00 is undervaluing that by a sizeable margin. OPGI sells just the gages for almost 600. Parts place: same thing 429. Year One same thing 749.

You're selling working gages, senders / harness and speedo? Since they are OEM they are going to look and probably work better than the repro. If you do the lighting mtce you can advertise that as a selling feature. BTW the conversion kit to make the repros work sells at PP for around 120.00 so their price ends up being close to the same as everyone elses. I'd clean up the plastic faces of those gages though, that would make them look like new and fetch more $$ too. Try some of the headlight restorer product on it - should clean up nice.

I bought a gage cluster (already have tic toc tac) a few years back for 380.00 and that was a decent deal at the time. If it was me selling that set-up I'd be asking at least 600.00 for it. On ebay I'd probably get a bidding war for it and make more than that. The more you get for it, the more it offsets the cost of your conversion.
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