Chrome Steel Triple Gauge Kit Oil Pressure Ammeter Water Temperature Mechancial on 2040-parts.com
Panora, Iowa, United States
Great for Hot Rods, Classic Cars, and Weekend RacersTriple Gauge Kits include an oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge, and ammeter or voltmeter housed in a chrome-plated steel panel. These 2-5/8" gauges have black or white faces.Item is brand new and never been used! Bid with confidence see my seller feedback! Thanks for looking. |
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