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Auto Meter 4704 Carbon Fiber; Mechanical Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com

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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4704 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:4704 UPC:046074047046

Auto Meter 4704 Carbon Fiber; Mechanical Boost Gauge

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Product Description

Boost Gauge

Carbon Fiber; Mechanical Boost Gauge

Carbon Fiber; Mechanical Boost Gauge; 2 1/16 in.; 35 psi; Incl. 10 ft. Nylon Tubing; 1/8/0.25 in. NPT Adapter Fittings;


FEATURES:
  • Advanced Air-Core Movement
  • Precision Movement And Extreme Accuracy
  • Ultimate High Performance Dial Face Look
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty


Next generation instrucments from Auto Meter combine our NASCAR proven racing movements with our award winning LED lighting technology to offer you the ultimate in Accuracy, Durability, Visibility and Styling.

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After receiving the item, contact seller within 14 days. Refund will be given as money back. Buyer pays for return shipping. A 20% restocking fee may apply.
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Please note: We are a MA/Pa brick & mortar suspension shop currently accepting Paypal, cash in person and all major credit cards by phone. If you have questions or need technical support, upgrades or accessories we can be reached most times at 702-330-5646.
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