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Hot Sale Universal Blue Led 2"52mm Rpm Gauge 0-8000 Tachometers on 2040-parts.com

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wuhu,anhui, China

wuhu,anhui, China
Condition:New Brand:FJF UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:KRT-YB-LED7705-RPM

Pointer 2" 52mm Universal Electrical White Face Blue LED auto performance gauge
series:voltage gauge,water temperature meter,oil temp gauge,oil pressure gauge,rpm gauge,turbo boost gauge,exhasuted gas temperature gauge, air fuel gauge
Plastic housing ,aluminum silver ring ,clear lens,white background
color:Blue LED
comes with installation kit
Works on 4, 6, and 8 cylinderSuits 12 Volt applications
FIT FOR 12v CAR
rpm range:0-8000
Condition: 100% New in Box & Good Quality.
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