Aston Martin Db4 Water Temperature Gauge Smiths Bottom Mount For Rebuild on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
This DB4 water temp gauge needs some help. The face is loose as it looks like someone unfolded the rivets. Also the temp bulb and nut are missing but the people that rebuild these gauges can replace these. Smiths TL6206/01.
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