Auto Meter 5891 Phantom Electric Voltmeter Gauge 2 5/8 In. 8 - 18 Volts on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, Maryland, United States
Selling brand new Autometer 5891 Phantom Volt gauge. Gauge is white face with black trim ring, 2 5/8 in dia. Item was sitting on our shelf not being used. Free shipping within the US. Item is set up on eBay's International shipping program. Please check our other items.
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