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2.5inch 60mm Blue/red Digital Smoke Full-sweep Psi Refit Car Boost Gauge Meters on 2040-parts.com

Location:

wuhu,anhui, China

wuhu,anhui, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:KRT-YB-LCD6007-P Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Brand:FJF Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

Red and Blue Background Light Transform Digital LCD Gauge
1. 60MM/2.5" LCD volt digital&plasma display gauge
2. Garantee:one year
3. DOUBLE COLORS DISPLAY:RED AND BLUE(Its light switched between red and blue      according to the auto headlamp switch)
4. Works on 4, 6, and 8 cylinderSuits 12 Volt applications
5. clear lens,smoke face,top quality,aluminum housing,
6. 60mm performance gauges available including Turbo Boost, Tacho, Water Temp, Oil Pressure, Air/Fuel Ratio and VOLT.Oil temp,exhausted gas temperature meters
TURBO BOOST -30~30psi
Package Includes:
1 X Digita LCD Gauge
Necessary Hardware, such as Wire and Bolts, as Shown in the Picture Above
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