60mm Car Meter 7 Color Car Modified Instrument With Digital Display on 2040-parts.com
beijing, China
60MM Car Meter 7 Color Car Modified Instrument with Digital Display
Description:
Function: water temperature, oil temperature, oil pressure, voltage, vacuum, turbo, speed, fuel pressure gauge, exhaust temperature table
Size: 60MM
Voltage 12 (v)
Weight 0.5 (kg)
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