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Aed Fuel Pressure Gauge 0-15 Psi (liquid Filled) Holley on 2040-parts.com

US $28.41
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:AED Manufacturer Part Number:6101

AED-6101 0-15 psi Screw In Liquid Filled Gauge

We offer some of the finest gauges available today at great pricing! We have expanded our gauge line to include several models designed to give accurate readings and long life. New Liquid Filled gauges for additional shock resistance and optional pressure readings all the way to 15 psi. All gauges are 1.5” in diameter, chrome plated stainless steel, shock resistant, and can also be mounted on AED Fuel Lines. Gauges feature an 1/8” NPT male fitting and our attractively skin packaged.

 

 

 


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