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Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

No reserve bid starts .99 cents

he Defi Racer Series Gauges are quick-responsive and high-accurate analog gauges. Boost, pressure,A Stepping motor provides smooth operation. The Racer gauges are illuminated using high-brightness LEDs. Self-diagnostics function monitors both sensor disconnection and short-circuiting during the startup sequence.

The Face features a full 270 degrees sweep dial provides ultimate visibility. The Defi Racer Gauge does not require the Defi-Link Control Unit II for use, and can not be used in conjunction with it. The red triangle of the regular position bezel can be used as a warning indicator and others. A mounting bracket and instrument case is provided with the gauge

Visible Angle: 270 Degrees
Power on Self Check with sound
Gauge Holder Included
Sensor and wires Included
Can connect in series with multiple gauges
Style: Black Face
Light Colors: 7 Colors (Switchable)

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