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Vdo Oil Pressure Gauge #701-2136 Plus Copper Tubing Kit #701-2154--0 To 100 Psi on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Olympia, Washington, United States

Olympia, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:VDO Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:701-2136 AND 701-2154 UPC:Does not apply

VDO  MECHANICAL OIL PRESSURE GAUGE #701-2136 PLUS-PLUS VDO COPPER OIL LINE KIT #701-2154 SOLD AS A PAIR.

THE MECHANICAL OIL GAUGE HAS A BLACK FACE WITH A WHITE POINTER, WHITE NUMBERS AND A CHROME BEZEL.

IT MEASURES YOUR VEHICLES OIL PRESSURE FROM 0 TO 100 PSI.

IT HAS A 270 DEGREE SWEEP SO IT IS EASY-TO-READ AT A GLANCE.

THIS IS A STANDARD 2 1/16" GAUGE.  IT COMES WITH A MOUNTING BRACKET AND INSTRUCTIONS.

IT IS 12 VOLT ILLUMINATED.

THE TUBING KIT IS 1/8" COPPER LINE AND 6 FEET LONG.   IT COMES WITH ALL NECESSARY FERRULES AND FITTINGS.

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