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2'' 52mm Universal Pointer Psi Turbo Boost Gauge Meter Smoke Tint Len Blue Led on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

WENZHOU, AS, China

WENZHOU, AS, China
Condition:New Brand:CNSPEED Other Part Number:YC100179 Manufacturer Part Number:6142BL Country/Region of Manufacture:China

2'' 52mm Universal Pointer Psi Turbo Boost Gauge Meter Smoke Tint Len Blue LED

Specification:
 
100% brand new!!!

Colour: like the picture shown

Mount Hole Diameter: about 52mm/2"

Vacuum pipe length: about 1.7m

Light Colour: Blue
 
Features:
 
- 1.7m /approx 5.7 feet vacuum pipe + T-Fitting

- blue display

- 270 degree sweep

- 2"/52mm diameter

- Smoked dial face when ignition is off

- Full Clear display when ignition is on

- Illuminated red needle display
 
Note:
 
1. Please check the size measurement chart carefully before making payment.

2. Please allow 0.5-1 inch difference due to manual measurement.(1 inch=2.54cm)

3. The color of the actual items may slightly different from the listing images due to different computer screen, thanks for your understanding.

4. Instruction is included.
 
Package included:
 
1 x Turbo boost gauge

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