Racetech Oil Pressure Gauge P16 For A British Car on 2040-parts.com
Bronx, New York, United States
THIS IS A RACETECH OIL PRESSURE GAUGE P16 FOR A BRITISH CAR. AM ASSUMING IT IS USED AND NOT SURE THAT IT WORKS. HAS BEEN STORED FOR MANY YEARS ALONG WITH OTHER BRITISH CAR GAUGES. BEING SOLD AS IS. BUYER PAYS SHIPPING.
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