Autometer Gauge, Transmission Temp 100-200 Deg. 2-1/16" Ford Factory Match -8457 on 2040-parts.com
Ogden, Utah, United States
AutoMeter Gauge, Transmission Temp 100-200 Deg. 2-1/16" Ford Factory Match -84572-1/16" TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE, 100-260 °F, FORD FACTORY MATCH Feature Points
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within 30 days of purchase. Parts that do not work with the vehicle they were
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return number. The RMA # must be written on the outside of each package
in a visible area. All returns will be mailed back to our return department.
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