Autometer Phantom Model 5801 Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, US
This is an Auto Meter Phantom boost gauge, model 5801. Size 2 5/8". Includes mtg hardware and 4 1/2' of 1/8" nylon hose and backlite. In good working condition. Bezel has a very small dent at the bottom which is not visible when mounted into an instrument panel. No other cosmetic blemishes. I have a number of various autometer brand gauges not yet listed; just inquire.
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