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Autometer Pro-comp Electrical Oil Pressure Gauge 2 5/8" Dia Black Face 5427 New on 2040-parts.com

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Deer Park, New York, United States

Deer Park, New York, United States
No Box, No Sender, Gauge has small ding in Bezel, but is NEW
Type:Electrical Warranty:1 Year Brand:Auto Meter OE Spec or Performance/Custom:Performance/Custom Manufacturer Part Number:5427 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:ATM5427



 Autometer Pro-Comp Electrical Oil Pressure Gauge

 2 5/8" Diameter Black Face P/N 5427

 NEW


 
  • Bezel Finish
  • Black
  • Gauge Face Color
  • Black
  • Gauge Number Color
  • White
  • Gauge Range
  • 0-100 psi
  • Gauge Series
  • Analog
  • Gauge Size (in)
  • 2 5/8 in. diameter
  • Gauge Size (mm)
  • 67.00mm diameter
  • Gauge Style
  • Auto Meter Pro-Comp
  • Gauge Type
  • Oil pressure
  • Liquid-Filled
  • No
  • OEM Replacement
  • No
  • Pointer Color
  • Orange
  • Warrantee
  • 1 Year.
  • Sending Unit
  • Electrical NOT INCLUDED
  • Sending Unit Included
  • Yes
  • Sweep
  • 90 degree sweep





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