Porsche 968 944 N/a S2 951 Coolant Temperature Temp Fuel Gas Level Gauge Oem on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
PORSCHE 968 944 N/A S2 951 COOLANT TEMPERATURE TEMP FUEL GAS LEVEL GAUGE OEMStores · Condition: Up for sale is this OEM VDO WATER TEMP & FUEL GAUGE removed from a 1988 MODEL (WORKING ENVIRONMENT) . Item is used therefore is subject to slight wear here and there, SOLD AS PICTURED. Please see pics for more information and details, sale is final. Check out my other items! SE HABLA ESPAÑOL
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