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Mechanical Water Temperature Guage 100-280 Degrees New on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
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This is a brand new, package not opened, mechanical water temperature guage with 72" cable to sensor. Under dash mounting bracket-BLACK. Wires for 12 volt instrument light. Probably ok for 6 volt with low wattage/CP bulb. I bought it for my 1940 Lasalle and bought a different one with a chrome bracket. My loss is your gain. Money back guarantee, but i would like it tested in a pot of water, not all mangled up installing on a car. I did not want to break the package open, but if you win, I am happy to do so, and email you a photo of the guage with sensor in hot water.

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