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Audi C5 2.7 A6 All Road Allroad Rs6 Podi Boost Gauge And Vent Pod on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Audi C5 2.7 A6 All Road Allroad RS6 Podi Boost Guage & Vent Pod

Included: Vent Pod as shown 
Podi Boost Guage:

gauge is 100% electronic stepper motor based and 2 1/16" (52mm) in size
Multiple LEDs are used for uniform backlighting (16 for dial, 4 for needle)
Red color needle
User selectable red or white dial backlighting color
User adjustable brightness
User programmable overboost warning
Peak boost value recall
Anti-glare coated glass lens

Included accessories:
Podi gauge wiring kit
Infrared remote control
Electronic boost pressure sender 
Extra matte black bezel
T-fitting, air filters and vacuum tubing

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