Autometer Pro Comp Ultra Lite 2-5/8" Water Temperature Mechanical Gauge 4431 on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
Here is a Autometer Ultra Lite Pro Comp 2 5/8" Mechanical Water Temperature Gauge, part# 4431 Retail Price: $110 Good condition, includes mounting hardware, does not include light bulb. Gauge Style: Auto Meter Ultra-Lite Gauge Type: Water Temperature Gauge Face Color: Silver Sending Unit:Mechanical Gauge Range: 140-280 Gauge Size (in): 2 5/8 in. diameter Gauge Size (mm): 67.00mm diameter Gauge Number Color: Black Pointer Color: Red Bezel Finish: Silver Liquid-Filled: No |
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