Autometer C2 7104 Boost Gauge Works Fantastic on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Autometer c2 boost gauge part number 7104 works absolutely perfect. Gorgeous blue through the dial lighting. No hardware, just the gauge included. I do have a c2 volt gauge also. If you win both gauges, shipping is free! Thanks for looking.
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