Porsche 911 Oil Pressure Gauge Temp Press 90564150120 Sporto T L S Instrument on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
This is a temp/press gauge for sportomatic Porsche 911, correct for 1968-69, dated 11-67 (1968 model year). This one is in fantastic cosmetic condition, appears to be new old stock. I dont have a way to test it so it is sold "as is", no returns.
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