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6 Volt Voltmeter 0 -18 Volts Volt Meter Auto Car Gauge No. 6680 2 Inch Ammeter on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Union Grove, Wisconsin, US

Union Grove, Wisconsin, US
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                  No. 6680  Voltmeter gauge

This is in nice condition. Would be good for a 6 volt car as it reads 0 - 18 volts. The case measures 2.025 in diameter. The rim measures  2 1/4 in diameter. Looks like it is equipped for  lighting, no bulb is included. Guaranteed to work or your money refunded plus shipping. Any questions,Please email. Please use the shipping calculator to find your shipping cost. Thank you for your interest.

 

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