Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Auto Meter Sport Comp 3402 Blower Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pataskala, Ohio, United States

Pataskala, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:3402

Brand new never used. My loss is your gain. $79 new.

Details:

Brand:Auto Meter

Manufacturer's Part Number:3402

Part Type:Gauges, Analog

Product Line:AutoMeter Sport-Comp Analog Gauges


UPC:046074034022

Gauge Style:Auto Meter Sport-Comp

Gauge Type:Blower pressure

Gauge Face Color:Black

Sending Unit:Mechanical

Gauge Range:0-60 psi

Gauge Size (in):2 5/8 in. diameter

Gauge Size (mm):67.00mm diameter

Sweep:Full sweep

Gauge Number Color:White

Pointer Color:Red

Bezel Finish:Silver

Liquid-Filled:No

OEM Replacement:No

Sending Unit Included:No

Quantity:Sold individually.

Gauge Series:Analog

Footnotes:28 - Includes 10 ft. nylon tubing with NPT fittings.
33 - Includes 1/4 in. NPT adapter/fitting.

These Sport-Comp analog gauges are the trademarks of the entire AutoMeter line. With rugged race styling and unmatched performance, they have been in more winning vehicles than any other gauge on the market today.

Boost Gauges for Sale

FLO TV shutdown forces Chrysler to consider alternatives

Fri, 15 Oct 2010

Chrysler said it plans to take care of its customers who will lose the FLO TV mobile-television service next spring. But the automaker hasn't settled on what it will do. Qualcomm Inc., owner of FLO TV, said on Oct.

2015 Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake roars ahead of Geneva motor show debut

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

International auto shows are mixed blessings. On the one hand, we love seeing what's going on in other markets; on the other, we hate being tempted by cars that will never, ever make it stateside. In Tokyo, it's tiny, toylike econoboxes.

Chrysler rips "for sale" sign off Viper buisness

Fri, 10 Jul 2009

The Dodge Viper has received a reprieve. After nearly a year of trying to sell the iconic sports car business, Chrysler said Friday it will continue to build the Viper SRT10. Production was expected to end at the Connor Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit, known as the “Snake Pit,” in December.