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US $16.98
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North Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States

North Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
BRAND NEW! *THIS IS A COOL LOOKING GAUGE! CHROME LIQUID-FILLED WHITE-FACED NITROUS PRESSURE GAUGE-STANDARD 1.25" SIZE
Brand:NITROUS 4 U NOS/MARSHALL Surface Finish:CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:NOS NG001 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 BRAND NEW!    WHITE-FACED - MARSHALL CHROME LIQUID-FILLED NITROUS OXIDE PRESSURE GAUGE WITH A WHITE FACE AND BLACK NUMBERS+RED POINTER  - STANDARD 0-1500PSI   -  STANDARD MALE 1/8"NPT INLET  -  STANDARD SIZE 1.25" GAUGE   -    for more info or questions email or call DAVE 508-942-5507est  *please visit my store for more great deals on items of your interest

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