Defi Blue Racer Boost Turbo Gauge Blue Psi Df06501 on 2040-parts.com
US $199.99
Location:
Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:NewManufacturer Part Number:DF06603Brand:DEFIUPC:0672713962540
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
DEFI Racer Boost/ Turbo Gauge
52mm (2-1/16"), 30 inHg to +30 PSI,
Blue Model
Part Number: DF06501
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US$199.99!!!
Brand new from the box!
Genuine JDM parts!
Features:
● Stepping motor "STEP MASTER VS-2" provides smooth operation. ● Ignition ON initiates self-luminescence gauge.
● Blue illumination using high-brightness LEDs. ● Lightning-like Opening/Closing mode. ● Self-diagnostics function monitors both sensor disconnection and short-circuiting during startup.
● Full 270 degrees sweep dial provides ultimate visibility. ● A mounting bracket and instrument case is provided with the product. ● The red triangle of the regular position bezel can be used as a warning indicator and others.
● Stand alone unit, does not require use of Defi Controller Unit II.
Note:
● Racer Gauges cannnot be linked to the Defi-Link System.
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