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Sunpro Style Line Chrome Vacuum/boost Gauge Cp8203 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
In retail packaging but packaging has been opened and damaged. Gauge is in like new condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:CP8203 Color:Chrome Brand:Sunpro Style Line

Sunpro
Style Line 
 
Chrome
Vacuum/ Boost Gauge
CP8203
 
 
This item is Like Neand in the retail packaging.
 Packaging has been opened and is damaged.

Functions & Features
  • 2" Mechanical, White Face with Chrome Bezel

  • Includes tubing, adapters, mounting hardware , and instructions. 

  • 12 Volt Internal Lighting 


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