52mm Glowshift Black 7 Color Electrical Fuel Pressure 30 Psi Gauge W Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Monticello, Minnesota, United States
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New in box glowshift black 7 electronic fuel pressure gauge ( 30 PSI ) Includes ELITE sensor and extra long harness. This is new in box never used. Model number GS-C711-30-ES
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