Autometer Phantom Series Nitrous Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Pelham, Alabama, United States
Auto Meter 5728 Nitrous Press 0-1600 PSI The "Phantom" line of performance gauges from Auto Meter, is ideal for high performance, street, sport, compact, or drag strip use. These gauges feature an easy to read white face with black numerals and a brilliant orange pointer. They are rugged and long lasting with nylon gearing and their 270 degree sweep makes them easy to read. And every Auto Meter gauge is designed, assembled, and calibrated with the high performance user in mind |
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