Autometer 2-1/16in. Oil Temp; 140-300 F; Sse on 2040-parts.com
Acworth, Georgia, US
Autometer 2-1/16in. OIL TEMP; 140-300 F; SSE
Manufacturer Part Number: 4948
Autometer Part Number 4948 2-1/16in. OIL TEMP; 140-300 F; SSE
About Us LTM Global was started in 2007 as a source for do-it-yourself performance enthusiasts to be able to purchase brand new (we do not sell returned or refurbished parts) aftermarket performance parts for late model gas and diesel cars and trucks. We are authorized dealers with the manufacturers, follow selling requirements put in place by manufacturers to be sure your warranty is protected and ship most products directly to your door from our closest stocking warehouse (currently 6, including Alberta Canada, with more on the way) for FREE. If a part is not in stock in our warehouse we have arrangements that allow most manufacturers to drop ship directly to you when necessary. |
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