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Black 37mm Red Led Digital Racing Temp Meter W/sensor Water Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com

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wuhu,anhui, China

wuhu,anhui, China
Black 37mm red Led Digital Racing Temp Meter W/sensor Water Temperature Gauge, image 1
Condition:New Brand:FJF UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:KRT-YB-DGT8102-CK

Feature:
  • 37mm Micro Digital Gauge
  • smoke Lens
  • red Led Digital Display
  • long: 70mm,wide 37mm,
  • anodised Colour:silver/black/purple
  • fit For Universal 4-6-8 Cylinder Engines
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