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52mm Chrome Rim, Mechanical Luminescent Vacuum Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Taipei, default, Taiwan

Taipei, default, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Backlight:Luminescent Manufacturer Part Number:IG52SEL-VA Bezel:Chrome Warranty:Yes Size:52mm Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Car Make:Universal

52mm GAUGES FOR AUTOMOBILE 270°SCALE 

MECHANICAL LUMINESCENT VACUUM GAUGE


100% Made in Taiwan 


Easy installation 


Including mounting bracket


Modal No:

IG52SEL-VA

Signal

Mechanical

Range

-30~0 INHG

Working voltage

12v

Size

2-1/16” or 52mm

Faceplate

Luminescence

Bezel

Chrome color

Sweep

270 degree sweep




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