6970 Auto Meter (2-1/16" Boost, 5-60 Psi, Cobalt Digital) on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
Up for sale 6970 Autometer cobalt gauge . New open box(opened box to take pictures of what's included in sale). For local buyers not meeting in town . Will only ship to U.S. local 48 states( Not shipping to Hawaii Alaska Puerto Rico or overseas) . NO RESERVE -- will ship no later than 3 working days USPS with tracking number. ************Payment due no later than 3 days.************ Autometer 6970: An ultra high precision digital gauge engineered for diesel applications but also perfect on higher boost gasoline engines. Using AutoMeter’s advanced 1/8” NPT solid state pressure transducer, this gauge provides the ultimate in accuracy for forced induction applications producing from 5-60 psi. A direct plug in wiring harness is included for ease of installation. |
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