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Intercomp Racing Air Pressure Gauge 360087 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Intercomp's ""Fill, Bleed, and Read"" Air Gauges attach directly to your air or nitrogen hose and have transformed a tedious process into one smooth and easy operation. Standard features include a high quality, 4"" pressure gauge with rubber protective boot, a 22"" Hose with a high quality swivel nozzle, and an industrial-grade bleeder valve. The air chuck never leaves the valve stem. 4"" Air Pressure Gauge 0-60 x 1 PSI

  • 4"" Air Pressure Gauge
  • 0-60 x 1 PSI



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