Autometer # 3411 30 - 15 P.s.i. Fuel Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, United States
AUTOMETER # 3411 SPORT COMP FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE 0 - 15 PSI 2 - 5/8" DIA. MECHANICAL HOOKS UP TO # 4 AN LINE INCLUDES LIGHT KIT SHIPS TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY HAPPY BIDDING |
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