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Autometer Shift Light, Amber, Pedestal, Black, Shift-lite on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Garland, Colorado, United States

Fort Garland, Colorado, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:AUTOMETER Manufacturer Part Number:5334

AUTOMETER SHIFT LIGHT, AMBER, PEDESTAL, BLACK - Never used only for setup on a car project I sold. 

++IF YOU END UP WINNING MORE THEN ONE GUAGE FROM ALL THAT I AM AUCTIONING I WILL REFUND WHAT SHIPPING IS NOT USED VIA PAYPAL.++ (these are all going USPS fate rate so if I can fit five gauges in on box they will ship at that single box rate)

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This day in Autoweek history: Driving across France in a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth

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