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US $99.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New



Multi D/A Style BOOST Gauge BAR

Size: 62mm Dia, 45mm depth

Description

Numeric and Bar-graph digital readout can display 2 additional readings

Selectable 7-color LED Backlighting (white, yellow, green, blue, light-blue, purple, red)

Animated Start-up Sequence

Peak Hold Recall

Warning Point Alarm

LED Illuminated back Logo

Includes

Boost Gauge

Main & Power Harness

Boost Sensor

Sensor Harness

Gauge Holder

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