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Nos Sun Green Line Amp Gauge Gasser Rat Hot Rod Chevy Ford Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $259.99
Location:

Palmer, Massachusetts, US

Palmer, Massachusetts, US
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New Old Stock Sun 2 5/8" Green Line Amp Gauge.
Has factory shunt, light, mounting bracket,and instructions for various charging systems.
It has been tested and works as it should.
It appears to have been properly stored as found and pictured.

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