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62 - 67 Vw Beetle Gas Tank Gauge Sending Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $23.50
Location:

Martinsville, Virginia, United States

Martinsville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:x Surface Finish:STEELBASE / PLASTIV FLAOT Manufacturer Part Number:113049 Interchange Part Number:919 049 Placement on Vehicle:Front

THIS IS A NEW  GAS GAUGE, TANK SENDING UNIT..IT FITS ALL  BEETLES 62 THRU 67,,IT  ALSO FITS 62 THRU 67 CONVERTIBLES .INCLUDES NEW TANK TO UNIT RUBBER SEAL.. BUYER TO PAY 9.85 SHIPPING AND HANDLING. SHIP USA ONLY.

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