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Autometer 3303 Sport Comp Boost Vacuum Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $77.90
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Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMETER Other Part Number:ATM-3303 Manufacturer Part Number:3303 Warranty:Yes UPC:046074033032

 
AutoMeter 3303 Sport Comp Boost Vacuum Gauge

Our Part Number: A483303
Manufacturer's Part Number: 3303
UPC: 046074033032

Speed Unlimited carries the full line of Auto Meter components.  We are an Authorized Auto Meter Warehouse Distributor. 

 

Auto Meter #3303 Sport Comp 2-1/16" Mechanical Boost / Vacuum Gauge 30 In.Hg / 30 PSI Gauge. 

A48-3303

 

Includes 6 ft. tubing.
Includes T-fitting.

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

Bronze bourdon tube 270 degree sweep movements and durable nylon gearing have made these rugged and long lasting gauges a proven high performance favorite for over 25 years. These mechanical gauges require no electrical power for operation making them an ideal choice for vehicles with no or low powered electrical systems.

WE CARRY TONS OF AUTO METER GAUGES & ACCESSORIES IN OUR STORE

 
 

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