Turbosmart Diesel Boost Gauge 0-30psi 52mm on 2040-parts.com
Bendigo, VIC, Australia
TURBOSMART Diesel Boost Gauge 0-30psi 52mmTURBOSMART Diesel Boost Gauge 0-30psi 52mm
Turbosmart's Electric Boost Only Gauge is designed specifically for turbo diesel vehicles. Unlike Turbosmart's mechanical boost gauge which also measures vacuum, the Electric Boost Only gauge measures only boost from 0-30 PSI. Standard shipping available on all products as well as an express postage option
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