Innovate Motorsports Air/fuel Wideband Digital 52mm Gauge Blue (gauge Only) on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
We have here brand new opened Innovate Motorsports 3793 Blue Digital wideband gauge. Also comes with unopened harware bag nuts, screws and gauge pigtail. The gauge is 52mm (2-1/16in)
will fit gauge pods or anything that size. Again this is gauge and pigtail only (sensor not included) |
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