Military Vehicle M35 M38a1 M151 M37 Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Larisa, Greece
This military pressure gauge, is in mint condition. It can be used in a variety of military cars and trucks such as M38, M38A1 , M151, M170, M35 and others. Great item for your collection. I will ship it worldwide with registered mail and tracking number. If you have any question , please ask me !! |
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