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Chrome 2 '' Vintage.lighted Triple Gauge Dash Set Oil Temp Voltschrome Bezel Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

usa, Florida, United States

usa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:new Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:new

Description  brand new old school chrome steel 2 inch diameter black  face triple  guages
These auto gauges are great for custom-built cars and trucks! These high performance auto gauges alert you to problems long before standard dash lights come on. The auto gauge set replaces OEM gauges or can be easily mounted under the dash to measure volts, water temperature and oil pressure. The 12 volt  set includes mounting hardware for quick and easy installation.
  • Easy to read at night (back-lighting included )chrome  steel construction
  • Replace OEM gauges or mount under dash
  • Measures volts, water temperature and oil pressure
  •  with mechanical senders and assorted adapters for water temp  and oil pressure

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