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Prosport 7 Color Led 52mm Smoke Volt Gauge Voltmeter on 2040-parts.com

US $59.90
Location:

00000, Hong Kong

00000, Hong Kong
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:PROSPORT Manufacturer Part Number:4714102774689 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan UPC:4714102774689

PROSPORT 7 Color Led 52mm Smoke Volt Gauge Voltmeter

  1. Electrical Type
  2. 52mm Diameter & 58mm Depth
  3. Automatic Gradational 
  4. Smoke Face 7 Color Led - White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Navy Blue, Purple 
  5. Dark When Power Off
  6. With All The Necessary Parts: Power Wires, Meter Cap, Screws & Bracket, 1 Sticker 
  7. With English Instruction Manual
  8. Easy Installation
  9. QC passed in Taiwan

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