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Auto Meter Pro-comp Ultra-lite Oil Temp Gauge 2 1/16" on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Clare, Michigan, United States

Clare, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:4331

Selling a brand new 2 1/16" Auto Meter Pro-Comp Ultra-Lite Oil Temp. Gauge #4331. 140-280 degrees. Never used, was going to install it in my car but never got around to installing it. Missing original box and instructions. 

Includes: Oil Temp Gauge, 1/2" NPT fiting and tubing included, mounting hardware, and red/green bulb cover. 

UPC:046074043314

Gauge Style:Auto Meter Ultra-Lite

Gauge Type:Water temperature

Gauge Face Color:Silver

Sending Unit:Mechanical

Gauge Range:140-280 degrees F

Gauge Size (in):2 1/16 in. diameter

Gauge Size (mm):52.40mm diameter

Sweep:Full sweep

Gauge Number Color:Black

Pointer Color:Red

Bezel Finish:Silver

Liquid-Filled:No

OEM Replacement:No

Sending Unit Included:Yes

Gauge Series:Analog

Footnotes:35 - Includes 1/2 in. NPT adapter/fitting.


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