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Longacre Accutech Sportsman Oil Temp Gauge Imca 25/8 0-340 46520 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Multiple Locations, United States

Multiple Locations, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:46520 Part Brand:LGA UPC:Does not apply

Longacre AccuTech Sportsman OIL Temp Gauge - 46520



  • Affordable economy steel case gauges
  • Solid brass CNC machined gears and industry standard mechanisms
  • Viscous damped pointers for steady readings
  • Gauges come complete with back lights, temp manifold fittings, brackets and self-locking nuts
  • 2 5/8" mechanical gauges

Pro Motor Sports

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Returns: Returns will be accepted within 30 days. Please call us (785) 534-6326 to make arrangements for product returns.

Warranty: Although we RACE every part we sell, Pro-Motor Sports makes no warranties whatsoever, expressed or implied, oral or written, to purchasers of Pro-Motor Sports inventory or services regarding safety, fit, merchantability or length of service. Motorsports are dangerous. Purchasers are responsible for selection on proper goods and must rely on their own skill of judgment that such goods are suitable for purchaser’s application.

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PRO Motor Sports - 3801 W Pawnee - Wichita, Kansas 67213

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