Saas Turbo Diesel Boost Gauge White Face Dial 52mm Multi Colour + Fitting Kit on 2040-parts.com
Moorabbin, VIC, Australia
SAAS 52mm (2”) Turbo Diesel Boost Gauge White Dial 0 - 20psi Range with Gunmetal Grey Bezel SG-TBD52W1 SAAS began just over 65 year ago and have brought to the market quality products at affordable prices. The reason for the company’s success has come from committed staff with a combined experience of over 100 years in the Automotive Aftermarket Retail, Trade, Wholesale and Distribution. SAAS believe that no matter the application, the driver should have a handle on their vehicle’s vitals at all times. Their range of instruments completes that task and delivers the information the driver needs accurately and promptly whilst giving the cockpit true functionality and form. Specifications:
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