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Vdo 24v Pyrometer Pyro Egt Gauge Kit 4wd Truck Automotive on 2040-parts.com

AU $235.00
Location:

Victoria, Australia

Victoria, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:VDO Brand:VDO

Kit Suits 24 Volt

VDO PYRO KIT

52MM VDO GAUGE 0-900 celcis 

 GENUINE VDO LOOM

 GENUINE VDO SENSOR

WELD BOSS

ALL PARTS ARE GENUINE VDO

2 YEAR WARRANTY

I USE EXPRESS POST ON ALL ITEMS 

might be able to do combined post with other items

i have other pyro listings with the 15 psi or 30 psi kit  listed


if u want multiple items please commit to buy and request a total and ill change the post cost for u before u pay 

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