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Joe's Deluxe Racing Pyrometer Large Display Back Light Tire Probe C Or F #54005 on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:JOES RACING Manufacturer Part Number:JOE54005 UPC:Does not apply

JOE'S RACING DELUXE PYROMETER #54005. Check tire temperatures .Great for  track set-ups and adjustments.

 

  • JOE'S RACING
  • #54005
  • DELUXE TIRE PYROMETER
  • AUTO SHUT OFF
  • HUGE DISPLAY 1-1/2" TALL NUMBERS
  • STORAGE CASE
  • SELECTABLE C or F
  • BACKLIGHT FOR NIGHT USE
  • MAX HOLD FEATURE
  • RECORDS HIGH NUMBER
  • ADJUSTABLE TIRE PROBE
  • Straight Cord Adjustable Tire Probe -Degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius - Carrying Case Included

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