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Auto Meter 4437 Ultra Lite Electric Water Temperature Gauge Temp 100 - 250 Deg on 2040-parts.com

US $51.74
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4437 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:ATM-4437 Brand:Auto Meter UPC:046074044373

You Are Buying one New Auto Meter Ultra-Lite Water Temperature Gauge

 

Water Temperatur Gauge

Series: Ultra-Lite

Part# 4437

Range: 100-250 Deg.F

Type: Short Sweep Electric

Size: 2 5/8" , 66.7mm

 

 

-Silver Gauge Face with Red Pointer

-Silver Anodized Bezel

-Precision Movement And Extreme Accuracy

 

Includes: 1/8" NPT Sender, 3/8" Adapter, 1/2" Adapter

 

 

 

About us

All items we list are in stock and we ship within 1 business days after payment is cleared. We have been in the performance business since 1995.

 

Payment

 

Paypal with confirmed address.

 

Sales tax

 

Sales tax is applicable in the following states: Florida.

 

Shipping

 

We ship within 1 business days after payment is received. UPS or USPS. If an item have free shipping we choose the most economical shipping method which could be first class mail and could take a little longer than usual. Signature confirmation is required on all shipments above $ 250.00

 

International shipping

 

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PLEASE NOTE: Import duties and taxes are not included in this price. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.


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