Autometer 6103 Mechanical Boost And Vacuum Gauge Cobalt Blue Series on 2040-parts.com
East Liverpool, Ohio, United States
Auto meter cobalt blue series mechanical boost and vacuum gauge. Was told this gauge works but I can not verify and noticed the gauge is not on the 0 and also the bezel does have some dings and scratches in it and for that reason I am selling this guage as is or for parts only because I am not sure of the working condition it is in. Part number is 6103 and original price is $95.95 Call or text me for any questions or for more pictures if you want them at 330-771-7680
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