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Allstar Performance All80206 0-100 Psi 1-1/2" Glycerine Filled Shockproof on 2040-parts.com

US $41.69
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USA, United States
Condition:New Color:NA MPN:ALL80206 Manufacturer:Allstar Performance EAN:0848238040920 Brand:Allstar UPC:848238040920

Allstar Performance ALL80206 0-100 PSI 1-1/2" Glycerine Filled Shockproof Pressure Gauge
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Item Description
  • Allstar Performance 80206 1.5in Gauge 0-100 PSI Liquid Filled
  • Product Dimension (LxWxH): 2.2x6.7x.1
Features
Gauges are 1-1/2 inch diameter with stainless steel cases and bezels. Available glycerin-filled, dry, or engine turned with brass internal parts and 1/8 inch NPT connections on back.
Additional Information
  • Manufacturer: Allstar Performance
  • Shipping Weight: 30
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 1.97
    Length: 2.05
    Height: 1.97
Shipping Details
  • Depending on your location and on package weight, items will be shipped by USPS or UPS.
  • All stock is at our USA warehouses.
  • Most orders ship within 24 hours of processing your payment unless stated differently. Check our feedback to see how our customers love the FAST shipping we offer! Shipping is always free!
30 Days Return & Refund Policy
  • We provide a 30 days return/exchange policy for our products.
  • The buyer can choose between a refund or an exchange to his/her product.
  • In case of defectives found, only factory defects are accepted as the reason of return.
  • The package of the returned item(s) must be completely intact, and all accessory(s) inside the package must be original and in perfect condition.
  • We do not cover the postage costs for returned defective items.
  • Items returned must be received within 30 days from purchase. No refund or replacement is issued after this period of time.
  • Please allow up to 7 working days for your return to be processed after it is received by us.

We are extremely fair, and in the rare event of something out of the ordinary happening, we will gladly work with you to find a solution.

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