Autometer Boost Gauge, Gauge, Auto Meter, Racing on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Auto Meter boost gauge in dash pod.
No mounting bracket. Someone drilled a hole in the back to run the wires and plastic vacuum tube out of. Please look at pics, as any questions Please check my other items as well |
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