This is a complete Dash Panel irt comes with Oil Pressure, Oil Temperature, Water Temperature, Transmission Temperature, Battery Voltage, Fuel Level, Tachometer, and Speedometer Gauge. It came out of a motor home and at the time were in working order. NO RESERVE
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