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Porsche 930 / 935 Boost Guage on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

Awendaw, South Carolina, United States

Awendaw, South Carolina, United States
NOS This Guage is New in original packaging, removed to take photos, Has the Tell Tell Guage 2.0 Bar and the Reset Key Very Nice Never installed
Brand:VDO Porsche 930 Guage Surface Finish:Black / Manufacturer Part Number:VDO Boost Guage Warranty:No

V D O  Boost Guage for the 930 / 935 Turbo  2.0 Bar with Tell Tell  Needle and Reset Key!!!!! ...Most Excellent New Condition Never installed still in original Plastic !!!!!      This Guage is Top Notch Condition Comes with everything pictured ,   Hard to find Guage.
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