Garrett Turbocharger Boost Gauge 0-30psi on 2040-parts.com
Maricopa, Arizona, US
The Garrett Mechanical Boost Gauge is the perfect addition to your interior for the important job of accurately monitoring your boost levels. The gauge has a sleek design and features a black face, white backlit numbers and a brushed aluminum ring. The gauge monitors boost from 30 Hg of vacuum to 30 psi of boost.
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