Mazda Miata Oil Presure Factory Gauge Kit Fits 1995-1997. on 2040-parts.com
North Hollywood, California, United States
THIS A USED 1990-1994 OEM MAZDA MIATA OEM OIL PRESSURE GAUGE
AND SENDER, VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.
IT'S A GOOD SWAP FOR 95-97 MIATA EASY CONVERSION FOR THOSE DUMMY GAUGE ON YOUR CLUSTER IT WILL GO ON THE OEM CLUSTER GAUGE!! 1.6 AND 1.8 MOTOR. ITS BEEN CLEAN READY TO GO ON,ALL YOU HAVE TO DO PUT RTV GASKET SEALER ON THE THREAD SO WILL NOT LEAK . |
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