Stewart Warner Performance Silver Face 100psi Mechanical Boost Gauge 2 /16" New on 2040-parts.com
Centereach, New York, United States
Part Number:
114531 Gauge Type:
Boost Pressure
Gauge Face Color: Silver Sending Unit: Mechanical Gauge Range: 100 psi Gauge Size (in): 2 1/16 in. diameter Gauge Size (mm): 52mm diameter Sweep: Full sweep Gauge Number Color: Black Pointer Color: Red Bezel Finish: Silver Liquid-Filled: No OEM Replacement: No Installation Kit Included: Yes Warrantee: 1 year Gauge Series: Analog |
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