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Heavy Duty Datcon 8v To 18v Voltmeter Gauge-usa Model 830 P/n 107527 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Smithsburg, Maryland, United States

Smithsburg, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Datcon Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:107527 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:830

This was picked up at a warehouse liquidation of a repair shop of Fire Trucks and other large vehicles.

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Items in this auction were purchased at local estate sales and were checked as noted in the auction description and pictures.  Please ensure you understand what you are purchasing and ask questions prior to bidding if you are unsure.  All items are sold “as is”.  I attempt to describe and test as much as possible as well as state this in the auction details so I repeat again if I don’t state something is working please ask as I will not offer returns unless the item is not as described in the auction.  Payment is expected within 72 hours of purchase. 

Returns:  Returns will only be offered for 14 days after arrival and only if I misrepresent the item purchased.  Buyer pays return shipping.  Refund will be for purchase price only.  Examine pics carefully the item pictured is the one you will receive.  I USE NO STOCK PHOTOS

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