Equus #7234 Mechanical Water Temperature Gauge #7234-zero To 100 Psi --2 1/16" on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
EQUUS MECHANICAL WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE #7234. 2 1/16" (52MM) DIAMETER.
THIS GAUGE HAS A BLACK FACE WITH WHITE NUMBERS, A WHITE POINTER, AND A CHROME BEZEL. 12 VOLT BACK-LIT. REQUIRES A 1/8" OIL PRESSURE LINE KIT--NOT INCLUDED. |
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