Auto Meter 2-5/8" Phantom Boost/vacuum Gauge # 5803 on 2040-parts.com
Lake Elsinore, California, United States
Auto Meter P/N 5803 Phantom Mechanical Boost/Vacuum Gauge. 2-5/8'' gauge features a White Face, Black Bezel with a Red Needle and reads 30lb.Boost/30in. Vacuum. Includes Tubing Kit, and All Necessary Mounting Hardware Brand New In Box With Auto Meter Warranty. Buyer Pays Fixed Shipping. PAYPAL OK. Call JOE at 1-818-718-7050 with any Questions.
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