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10ea. Vdo Temperature Gauges 310 030 032 2 ⅛” 52mm Dual Scale on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Napa, California, United States

Napa, California, United States

This sale is for 10ea. VDO gauges.


These are new temperature gauges. It was installed into a panel, but never installed into a machine. The machine it was for was discontinued. It has never been used, it is brand new.


These are to be used with sending units measuring between 322.8 to 18.6 OHMS. It is 12 VDC.


Installation looks simple. Please see the pictures. I left as much wiring on as possible in hopes to assist in your wiring application.


I will ship out with in 2 business days to all fifty states via priority mail for 10.00   Sorry no international deliveries.

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