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Apexi El Boost Gauge Mechanical Black (in Bars) 60mm Series - Universal on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

APEXi EL Boost Gauge Mechanical Black (In Bars) 60mm Series - Universal 

This is a used APEXi BOOST Gauge in Bars (El Back Light System Metter Series A'PEXi Original Design) Its in perfect working order 
Reads up to 2.0 bars.

INFO:
EL Series Meters provide clear and accurate engine monitoring, as well as stylish accents to your cockpit. EL Series Meters utilize Electro Luminescence lighting technology to emit cool-blue illumination from its dial faces. Combined with bold markings and illuminated red needles, these gauges are among the easiest to read. Electronic EL Series Meters feature real-time 30-second needle playback, peak-hold, user-specified warning functions, and a warning signal output. EL Series Meters are available in black or white dial faces. 

MSRP: $375

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