Aston Martin Dbs 6 Oil Pressure Gauge Smiths Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
Here is a rebuilt Smiths oil pressure gauge for the early Aston Martin DBS cars. Smiths number is PG1301/06AR. This is the same as DB6 but has a light socket on the rear where DB6 ones have little windows on the side for illumination. I have some of those in my eBay store also. This has been rebuilt by West Valley in Reseda.
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