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Longacre AccuTech Sportsman Oil Pressure Gauge - 46510

  • Affordable economy steel case gauges
  • Solid brass CNC machined gears and industry standard mechanisms
  • Viscous damped pointers for steady readings
  • Gauges come complete with back lights, temp manifold fittings, brackets and self-locking nuts
  • 2 5/8" mechanical gauges

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