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New Sunpro Chrome 2 Inch Oil Water And Volts Triple Mechanical Gauge Kit Nos on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Sunpro Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CP7996

 NEW Sunpro CP7996 Triple Gauge Kit - Chrome Includes gauges, mounting hardware, and 72-in capillary tubing with 5/8-in national pipe thread and 1/4-in, 3/8-in, and 1/2-in adaptors and 1/8-in and 1/4-in national pipe thread fittings Blue-line styling with black 2-in face and white digits Kit includes an electrical voltmeter, mechanical oil pressure gauge, and mechanical oil/water temperature gauge Designed for negative ground systems Monitors battery and charging circuit operation systems Brand Sunpro Item Weight 1.6 pounds Product Dimensions 9 x 7 x 3.5 inches Item model number CP7996 Manufacturer Part Number CP7996.item is brand new with instructions ,sometimes shipped out of factory plastic packaging to keep shipping prices down

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