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Autometer C2 Series 2-1/16" Egt Pyrometer Gauge 7144 W/ Probe Led Blue Backlit on 2040-parts.com

US $105.99
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:7144 Interchange Part Number:Exhaust gas temperature Other Part Number: Thermocouple type k Surface Finish:white face chrome bezel Warranty:No Part Brand:auto meter

Used, works great. Complete with mounting bracket & probe with 1/8npt compression fitting exactly as shown. These gauges light up LED blue & look great at night. Ships out fast. Please pay within 3 days.

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