Audi A4 S4 B6 Gauge Pod With Electronic Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Bought this for my S4 decided to go another route. This is a stsering wheel column with pod gauge. The boost gauge is electronic made by Glowshift displays 7 colors. Great boost gauge been using them on other cars for years. Come with everything to plug snd play. My lost is your gain
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