As stated earlier This Gauge is used, purchased with a set of Lovorsi II gauges and I do not need this Drive Trim gauge. May have minor scuff or imperfections due to normal use as it is pre owned. Works great so you can save lots of money with this gauge instead of buying new. This gauge is between $59-$99 new!!! I will ship free to lower 48 USA to the winning bidder! So bid with confidence! Please feel free to ask any questions prio rto bidding.
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