Bosch Ddu2 Display Dash Motorsport Motec Pectel Pi Research Cosworth Stack Aim on 2040-parts.com
Parkville, Maryland, United States
Bosch Motorsport DDU2 Display. New. Purchased for DP project by Menards that never materialized. Hard to come by. Perfect for spare, collector or restoration project. Purchased by us for a project that never came to fruition. Hoping to see this fine piece of hardware get put to good use... |
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