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5 Used Gauges, 3 Merc, 2 Teleflex See Description Below on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

North Hero, Vermont, United States

North Hero, Vermont, United States
All working as far as I know.....More below.....
Brand:Quicksilver and Teleflex Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Several UPC:N/A

 The speedometer and fuel gauge are Teleflex, the Tach, trim and temp. gauges are all Quicksilver (Mercury) The tach is a 19000A 1 and sold for about $100, the trim gauge is a 15113A 4 and sold for roughly $59 and the temp. gauge is a 15166A 3 and sold for around $34. The Teleflex gauges were probably worth $100 for the pair.......All this info is just so You get some idea of a reasonable price for all these relics........If it cost Ya $300 to buy all new ones and these will do it for You, they gotta be worth $100 for the set....I'll split one or 2 out if You're desperate but, I'll make it worth My while to have to rewrite the whole listing so, make Me an offer, use what You want and sell the rest, I'd really like to sell them as a group............They all came out of a 1990 Larson with a V200 Merc and, like I mentioned, I believe they all work...........?

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