Autometer Ultra-lite Digital Series-2-1/16" Boost Gauge 0-60 Psi on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, KY, US
Recommended Applications: Street, Performance- Lighting: LED Digital Display - Bright, LED lit, digital gauges use micro processor controlled displays for the ultimate in precise, high-tech readings. Look to our digital units when you need an eye catching visual reference and an exact numeric reading. These Auto Meter Ultra-Lite Digital series gauges are the newest additions to Auto Meter's lineup. They feature aluminum construction with a silver face, silver bezel, and red number display. The Auto Meter Ultra-Lite Digital series gauges come in a 2 1/16 in. diameter and offer unparalleled accuracy and advanced styling.
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