Trend Temperature Gauges (4) And Mcdaniel Pressure Gauges (2), 6x Total on 2040-parts.com
Vail, Arizona, United States
4 Trend Temperature Gauges 0-250F, 0-120C, and 2 McDaniel Pressure Gauges 0-60 psi. These are not calibrated but they appear to measure correctly.
These gauges are used and sold "as-is". I only sell to the lower 48 States in the USA. |
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