Livorsi 2-5/8 Oil Temperature Gauge Flat Black Rim Silver Carbon Face on 2040-parts.com
Fair Haven, Michigan, US
This is a new Livorsi oil Temp. gauge that was
installed in a set of dash panels but never used in a boat this is New Old
Stock (no Box). Features Flat Black bezel, Silver Carbon fiber Face,
Black digits and lettering and bright orange needle. Measures approx. 2
3/4" across including bezel and uses an approx. 2 5/8" cutout. Has 4
pin connector on back of gauge. Includes mounting bracket.
4 Pin connectors available in our store or click this link http://www.ebay.com/itm/321202354782?item=321202354782&viewitem=&vxp=mtr
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