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Defi Ext Temp And Boost Bf Gauges With Sensors, Control Unit, And Gauge Stands on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Buena Park, California, United States

Buena Park, California, United States

I am selling my used Defi BF Series Ext Temp and Boost  gauges with Defi-Link Control Unit 2 along with all harxware/sensors and gauge stands.
All items were in good working order with no problems when pulled from the car.
This package retailed for over $700 new! Buy it slightly used and save big!
Free shipping is included at buy it now price of $500.
All sales are final.
Local pickup in Buena Park, CA is highly encouraged.
Everything pictured is included.

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