Used DynoTune Fuel pressure gauge in good working order has a few scratches. These are great gauges and very accurate.
Digital Display with .1 PSI resolution
Stainless Electric sending unit
0-150 psi
Full Billet construction
Direct sunlight viewable
2-1/16" standard package and only 1" deep
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