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Used Isspro R8607 0-100 Psi Fuel Pressure Gauge Classic Series 2-1/16" on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ISSPRO Manufacturer Part Number:R8607

ISSPRO Fuel Pressure Gauge

Classic series mechanical gauge
 
0-100 PSI
 
Black face, white pointer, black bezel
 
2-1/16" diameter
 
Backlit
 
Requires pressure tubing kit - not included
 
This gauge was originally sold to a customer who complained of an internal fuel leak immediately following installation. It was returned to ISSPRO for warranty consideration and was found to have no issues.

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