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Speco Mechanical Fuel Pressure Gauge 1 1/2" 0-100 Psi Efi Sports Series 512-20 on 2040-parts.com

AU $31.00
Location:

Mitcham, Victoria, Australia

Mitcham, Victoria, Australia
Speco Mechanical Fuel Pressure Gauge 1 1/2" 0-100 PSI EFI Sports Series 512-20, AU $31.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Speco Manufacturer Part Number:512-20

Speco Mechanical Fuel Pressure Gauge 1 1/2" 0-100 PSI EFI Sports Series 512-20

Suits EFI fuel systems. Range of 0-100 Psi.

Part Number

Brand

Condition

Contents

SP51220

Speco

Brand new stock

1 x 1.5” Mechanical fuel pressure gauge

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