6 Sunpro Style Line Vacuum/boost Gauge And 5 Oil Guages (11 Total) on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
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BRAND NEW UNOPENED ITEMS, 6 BOOST AVALIABLE ONE OF WHICH IS BLACK SO LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT ME TO SEND THE BLACK ONE ONLY ONE OF THEM IN STOCK REST ARE SAME AS ABOVE PICTURES. ALSO IF INTERESTED IN PURCHASING MORE THAN ONE MESSAGE ME AND WE CAN WORK OUT A BETTER DEAL. ALSO HAVE 5 UNOPENED OIL GUAGES IF YOU WANT ALL 11 oil and boost or a seperate one just message me but all 11 for $100 obo
WHEN YOU PURCHASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT AN OIL GUAGE OR BOOST GUAGE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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