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Nitrous Oxide Pressure Gauge Liquid 0-1500 Psi 1.5" 1 1/2 New White Face Nos N2o on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Hudson, Massachusetts, United States

Hudson, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:DynoTune Manufacturer Part Number:DynoTune



DynoTune Dry Nitrous EFI System

 
This auction is for one new
DynoTune Nitrous Liquid Filled Nitrous Pressure
Gauge. 1.5" in size. Great quality made to our specifications
using stainless constructions, no chromed Tin like
other cheaper Gauges.
It has a 1/8" NPT male port on the rear of the Gauge.

 

The Kit contains the following:

  • One liquid filled gauge with 1/8" NPT Male port on the rear of the Gauge

 

 

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