'60s Nos Vintage Rite Autotronics Corp. Compression Tester No. 535 on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, US
This is a new old stock RAC compression tester made in Los Angeles Ca. USA. I opened box to show contents, otherwise NIB. Box has a little wear from storage. Thank you.
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