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Livorsi 12 Volt Illuminated Marine Fuel Gauge , 2" Face , 2-1/8" Panel Hole on 2040-parts.com

US $42.95
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
NEW MILITARY SURPLUS , MODEL 810CU
Brand:LIVORSI Manufacturer Part Number:810CU

LIVORSI 12 VOLT ILLUMINATED MARINE FUEL GAUGE

MODEL # 810CU , PART # GIFLL

YOU WONT FIND THIS GAUGE IN THE LIVORSI CATALOG , IT WAS MANUFACTURED FOR THE US MILITARY

BODY DIAMETER : 2.042"

GAGE CALIBRATED FROM EMPTY (E) TO FULL (F) IN 1/4 TANK INCREMENTS

ITEM # 304

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