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Universal Car 60mm Digital Led Turbo Boost Gauge Meter Adijustable 7-colors on 2040-parts.com

US $48.24
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:As listed UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does Not Apply

Universal Car 60mm Digital LED Turbo Boost Gauge Meter Adijustable 7-Colors

Specification:
Gauge Diameter: 68mm/2.68"
Power supply: DC 12V
Reads: 0.8 to 1.5 ( x100 kPa)
Color: Black
Quantity: 1pcs
Light Color: 7 Colors (Red, Grren, Blue, White, Yellow, Purple, Cyan)
Display Type: Digital
LED super bright display

Fitment:
Universal Fit For 2.36" or 60mm Diameter Gauge

Package Included:
1 x Boost Gauge
1 x Users Manual
All necessary components




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