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Nos Vdo Ammeter, 60 Amp, Cockpit, 190-031, 1 241 001 1480 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:VDO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:190-031

New Old Stock - Packaged in glorious stockroom light yellowed clamshell and paperboard - item was removed from package for photos.  Old school - this one was made in Germany - probably by thick necked guys named Gunter...

VDO Cockpit 60 Amp Ammeter.  part number on box 190-031  and 1 241 001 148D

I can hear the disco music just looking at this thing.  Relive the glory years with this piece of automobilia.  Just the accessory for that classic ride.  Do you even know what your amps are up to?  This is just the thing to keep an eye on them.

Box has been sitting on shelf for long time so condition of packaging is shopworn - If you wanted new manufacture in a shiny new box do not buy this.

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