60 Mm 2.5'' Lcd Two Color Car Auto Turbo Boost Gauge Digital Auto Gauge Meter on 2040-parts.com
HONGKONG, China
60 mm 2.5'' LCD Two Color Car Auto TURBO BOOST Gauge Digital Auto Gauge
Meter
Name: 2.5 inch LCD smoke lens series gaugeused in: 12 V
cars.weight: 0.4 kg/ Pcssame series gauge:volt,water temp.oil temp.oil
press,R.M.P gauge,vacuum ,boost,exhaust temp. Air/Fuel ratio
gaugepacking: colorful boxLCD TWO-COLOR gauge,its light switches
between red and blueaccording to the auto headlamp switchTechical support:
jixiangxue0326@163.com
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