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Bosch 2" Mechanical Water/ Oil Temperature Gauge Fst 8217 Blac,k Style Line on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Santa Maria, California, United States

Santa Maria, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Performance Gauges Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:SP0F000053 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:FST 8217 UPC:028851027311

 

Water / Oil Temperature Gauge
Mechanical
FST8217
Bosch Gauges


Features & Functions
  • 2" black face dial
  • 100 degree - 250 degree F scale
  • 270 degree dial sweep
  • Features black bezel with removable black panel
  • Includes lighting and mounting hardware
  • Includes 72" capillary tubing with 5/8" NPT thread and 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, and 1/2 inch adapters
  • Includes 12 volt internal lighting
  • Designed for 12-volt negative ground systems (12 volts required for dial illumination only)
  • Includes Instructions

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