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Quickcar Digital Air Pressure Tire Gauge Imca Circle Track Dirt Racing Ump Guage on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Quickcar Brand:QuickCar Manufacturer Part Number:QRP 56-085 UPC:Does Not Apply Surface Finish:0-100 PSI

  • QuickCar Digital Tire Gauge
  • Tire gauge is the most accurate gauge available, calibrated to .5% accuracy
  • Reads PSI, Bar, KG, or KPA
  • Auto shut off for long battery life
  • Back lit screen for ease in viewing
  • Gauge also features a rubber boot for protection
  • Gauge is mounted on QuickCar's high quality 14" whip hose with strain reliefs and angled chuck
  • QuickCar Part# 56-085

 

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