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Carbon 2" 52mm Abs Plastic Gauge Meter Dash Dashboard Mount Pod Holder Sales New on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

广州, 廣東省, China

广州, 廣東省, China
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:2" 52MM ABS Plastic Gauge Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:2" 52MM ABS Plastic Gauge


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Fitment:


Universal Vacuum Gauge


Specifications:


Condition:100% Brand New
 
Color: Carbon color
 
Feature: Gauge Holder Mount Pod Meter
 
Specification:  Please Make Sure the Size of Your Gauge is Fit With This item
 
It Can Hold 2" Exhaust Gas Temp Gauge,  Turbo Boost Gauge, Voltage Gauge, Tachometer Gauge And So On.
 
Suitable For Replace 2"/52mm  62mm All Gauge Of Auto Truck Boat Motorcycle And Other Vehicles
 
 
Size:As shown

 

Package Includes:

1pcs Gauge Pod

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