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Tim Battery Condition Volt Meter Gauge For An Mga,mgb,midget,1965-1980 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Chazy, New York, United States

West Chazy, New York, United States
has some minor scratches,wear to it,Looks new
Brand:T I M


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You are looking/bidding on an older Battery Condition Volt meter gauge that I believe goes on an older MGB,MGA, MIDGET, or any other one of those English cars. It is a T I M gauge that says T I M Volts , indicators from -3 to +17 on it. It appears to be in working order, we have not tested it, looks in new condition but we cannot guarantee if it works or not. It is 2 1/4" across the face,and 2 1/8" across the back.  I still have a whole box of English Gauges that I am going to be listing here in the next couple of weeks, so if there is a particular gauge you need just send me an email and will see if I have it.  
Please check out our other auctions as we will combine auctions to save you money on shipping. Good luck on bidding.


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