Westach Westberg Egt With Probe Exhaust Gas Temp Aircraft Race Car Kart Mazda on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Ohio, United States
Complete working gauge with probe. 2" gauge, 45"+ probe wire and 20" harness. Gauge works fine as seen in pic. Missing one mounting screw also in pic
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