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Auto Meter 7574 Phantom Ii 2-1/16" Electric Nitrous Pressure Gauge, 0-1600psi on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Winter Haven, Florida, United States

Winter Haven, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:7574

Brand new in box. Never opened phantom II Electric nitrous Guage with all acc. Electronic guages are the way to go so you dont have to run a nitrous line to the guage.(safety).
Bought it for a project and never used it so i figured its time for a new home.
Any questions feel free
Selling well below what i bought it for. $200 +
Item is only avaliable in central north america for shipping and does not include, Hawaii, canada, PR, and alaska.

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