Faria Chesapeake Ss Trim Gauge For Mercury/mercruiser/volvo Dp/yamaha '01 &newer on 2040-parts.com
Tellico Plains, Tennessee, United States
Up for bid is a Faria Chesapeake trim gauge (guage only) fits Mercury/Mercruiser/Volvo DP/Yamaha 2001 and newer. Key Features
• Clear, easy-to-read displays
• Perimeter lighting, polished stainless steel bezel
• Contoured pointer
• Domed glass lens
Gauge is new but out of package. Purchased one winter and let lie around until summer and discovered it was not for an Evinrude and could not return or exchange because of misplaced receipt and paperwork. Retails for $35 t0 $40.
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