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Sve 2 1/16" Mechanical Boost/vacuum Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Saint Louisville, Ohio, United States

Saint Louisville, Ohio, United States
SVE 2 1/16" Mechanical Boost/Vacuum Gauge, US $40.00, image 1
Brand new, never used. Only opened and temporarily mounted.
Brand:SVE Manufacturer Part Number:SVE-UT89099

I bought this gauge to mount in my mustang but ended up going with a different one to match my fuel pressure gauge. It is brand new, never used, only opened from it's box and was mock mounted in a pod for a few seconds. I bought it from Latemodel Restoration Supply for $50 about 5-6 months ago and need to get rid of it. You can view this gauge on their website.

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