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set of 2"/52mm gauges (brand new, never used) set x 5

white set of 2"/52mm gauges (brand new, never used)52mm TYPE R performance gauge set0-100psi oil pressure meterboost 0-30 in.hg to 0-20 psi meteroil temp 2"/52mm gauge meterwater temp 2"/52mm gauge metervolt measure 2"52mm gauge meterall 5 gauges brand new in boxall 5 gauges come with accessories etcall 5 gauges are electricalmounting bracket, english instructionshigh quality products

2"/52mm "DRIFT" boost gauge brand new never used

$50

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R31 hot plates good condition $80

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