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AU $34.95
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Cedar Vale, Australia

Cedar Vale, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Greater Automotive Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

2" Electrical Oil Pressure Gauge

Features a smoke black face with a easy-to-read blue LED readout when operational

Easy viewing at all angles during any lighting conditions

Oil pressure gauge reads from 0 to 120 PSI

Red warning light

Sensor Mounting Thread: NPT 1/8"

Works on 4, 6, and 8 cylinder turbo and supercharged engines

Suits 12 Volt applications

Includes; Mounting Bracket, Wiring, Sensor, and Instructions


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