Red Display Drift Iridium Oil Pressure Gauge 52mm Digital Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States
Red Display Drift Iridium Oil Pressure Gauge 52mm Digital GaugeThis gauge was used for a short time and operates as it should. Less than 1,000 miles of use. If you have any questions, please ask. Sold as pictured.Description
Koso manufactured Oil pressure gauge with red Iridium screen. Range: 0 - 150psi Includes Fitting Kit Large Easy to Read numerals Full sweep Bar Graph Electric Sender NOT INCLUDED |
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