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Prosport 52mm Oil Pressure Gauge 2 Colors Amber/white 0-100psi 216bfwaopsm.psi on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

67072, United States

67072, United States
Condition:New Brand:Prosport UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:216BFWAOPSM.PSI

ProSport 52mm Oil Pressure Gauge 2 Colors Amber/White 0-100PSI 216BFWAOPSM.PSI
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Product Description


Don't trust your factory gauge for important monitoring of engine functions. By the time your factory idiot light comes on the damage is already done. Monitor you engine functions with one quick glance and notice any problems before it is catastrophic.


 

Manufacturer Part Number: 216BFWAOPSM.PSI

Gauge Size: 52mm

(0-100 PSI includes Sender, Mounting hardware, Visor, Decals and Instructions)


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