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Vdo Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Dadeville, Alabama, US

Dadeville, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:India Brand:VDO Manufacturer Part Number:150-121 Warranty:No

Vision Vacuum/Boost Gauge

  • 2-1/16" mechanical
  • 30 Hg/25 psi
  • VDO Vision Gauges use fiber optic technology to illuminate gauge pointers for unmatched readability, and they feature VDO's trioptic through-dial lighting for superb night clarity. VDO Spin-Lok mounting provides maximum flexibility and easy installation without brackets, nuts, or washers by using a spin-on clamp to hold gauges with 360° of force, preventing gauge rotation and panel warping. Mechanical pressure and temperature gauges include metal housings with U-clamp brackets. Sending units not included with individual gauges.

    Face:Black 
    Glass:Flat 
    Needle:Red 
    Lettering:White 
    Bezel:Black 
    Lighting:Through Dial / Backlit 

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