Nos Unipart Oil Pressure Switch Gps110. Triumph Tr8 -----> on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, US
This is a NOS Unipart oil pressure switch GPS110. It is intended for a Triumph TR8. The factory packaging has seen better decades, but the transmitter is in great shape and ready to go. You can't beat the original parts. Get this for now or down the road. Overseas shipping no problem.
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