Black Face 7 Colour 2" Inch 52mm Boost Vacuum Gauge Turbo Drift Psi Electrical on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Vale, Australia
2" Electrical Boost Gauge Features a black face, a silver bezel and a bright red needle for easy viewing Can be backlit in your choice of 7 colours (alternatively it can be set to sequence through the colours intermittently) Boost gauge reads from 30 In.Hg Vacuum to
30 PSI Pressure Stepper Motor Technology Works on 4, 6, and 8 cylinder turbo and supercharged engines Suits 12 Volt applications Includes; Mounting Bracket, Wiring, Sensor, Hoses, and
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