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Prosport Evo Oil Pressure Gauge + Elec Sender, Line, Block Tee on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

Hello this auction Includes:
Prosport evo 62mm oil pressure gauge
( red blue green white display options )
Mounting cup
Sun visor
2 types of mounting brackets and hardware
3m tape for sun visor
Electric sending unit
Sending unit harness
Gauge harness
Gauge piggyback harness to add another

Extras I've added:
4 or so feet 15000 psi stainless braided nylon coated oil line
Block tee ( to retain stock sender)
Npt elbow in case needed
Rubber coated brackets to mount sender


This is a plug and play kit brand new in the box with everything you will need except self tapping screws to mount the sender.


All items are sold as is , with no warranty implied and no returns accepted.
I am fair on my price and honest of the condition . There's no reason to be dissatisfied if you know what your looking for.



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