Autometer Phantom 0-30 Psi Boost Gauge Mechanical 5703 on 2040-parts.com
Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Autometer 2-1/16" Phantom Boost Gauge. Used but in good shape with several feet of Autometer tubing. This was mounted in a pillar gauge pod so it does not include the small gauge mounting post/bracket that originally came with the gauge. If you are looking to install in a pillar gauge pod as well then the post/bracket is not necessary.
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