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52mm Glowshift Blue Digital Electronic Vacuum Gauge Meter W Digital Vac Readout on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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West Berlin, New Jersey, United States

West Berlin, New Jersey, United States
52mm GlowShift Blue Digital Electronic Vacuum Gauge Meter w Digital Vac Readout, US $69.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:GlowShift Voltage Rating:12 Volts, 12v DC Manufacturer Part Number:GS-BD03 Power Wire Harness Length:2ft Warranty:Yes Sensor Wire Harness Length:2ft Range of Reading:(-30) to 0 inhg Sensor Type:Electronic Vacuum Sensor Diameter of Gauge:2 1/16", 52mm Installation Instructions:Yes Depth of Gauge:1" Warranty Time:12 Months UPC:604697372794

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