Auto Meter 5903-m Es Gauge 2-1/16" Boost/vacuum 60cm/hg - 2.0 Bars Mechanical on 2040-parts.com
US $95.95
Location:
United States, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Auto Meter
Manufacturer Part Number:5903-M
| PRODUCT DESCRIPTION | Auto Meter 5903-M ES Series Gauge 2-1/16" Boost / Vacuum 60cm / Hg - 2.0 Bars Mechanical
*NOTE : IMAGE SHOWN MAY NOT BE ACTUAL PRODUCT PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS***
| THIS PRODUCT FITS THE FOLLOWING | Application Notes | Includes 6 ft tubing; Includes T-fitting |
| Back to top | ABOUT THE MANUFACTURER | About Auto Meter
Auto Meter makes a gauge to suit any need and every style from original classics to purpose built race cars and everything in between. Auto Meter gauges are the first choice of top professional Drag Race Circle Track and Off-Road race teams. But you don't have to be racing and competing to use Auto Meter gauges. Auto Meter has gauges that can be found in everything from your neighbor's truck to the hot rod around the corner to off-shore boats pounding the coast.
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Our highly skilled staff is ready to answer any of your questions. Our hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 9am to 5:30pm and Friday from 9am to 4pm. Should you have any question please call 1(877) 858-7272. We would like to thank our new and existing customers for their trust and support in our company. Ultrarev Inc. will continue to provide top notch customer service along with quality car parts and low pricing.
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