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2" 52mm Electronic Triple Gauge Kit Volt, Oil Pressure And Water Temperature 12v on 2040-parts.com

US $34.45
Location:

West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro Power Manufacturer Part Number:2010

Triple Gauge Kit For 12 Volt Systems

 

  • Water Temp Gauge - 100 to 250 F and 40 to 120 C
  • Oil Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi
    (only one oil pressure gauge can be included as one of the the 3 gauges)
  • Voltage Gauge - 8 to 16 volts
  • Oil and Temp Sensors Plus Hardware Included
  • All Gauges Are Back Lit
  • 7 1/2" X 2 3/8" X 3" (LxWxH)   

 


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