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Rare Stewart Warner Transmission Oil Pressure Guage, Oldtimer Race Car Rod Truck on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gladstone Park, VIC, Australia

Gladstone Park, VIC, Australia
Condition:Used

STEWART WARNER "TRANSMISSION OIL PRESSURE" GUAGE,
  WHICH HAS A MOUNTING DIAMETER OF APPROX. 2"s OR
  AROUND ABOUT 25 mm's...

PLEASE ALSO STUDY THE LISTED PICTURE'S FOR CONDITION
  OF THE ITEM, THE BEZEL & GLASS ARE STILL VERY GOOD...
 
THIS ITEM MAY ALSO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN A
  CUSTOM, HOT ROD, RAT ROD, OLDTIMER, AN OLD
  TRUCK OR SPECIAL-TYPE RACER/RACE CAR...


INSPECTION OF THE ITEM IS MOST WELCOME...

PICK-UP OF THE ITEM IS MOST WELCOME...

HAPPY TO COMBINE POSTAGE...

HAPPY BIDDING...


P.S. DUE TO PAST EXPERIENCE WITH EITHER LAZY OR NON-
        COMPLIANT E-BAY USER'S, FEEDBACK WILL BE GIVEN
        "ONLY AFTER BEING RECEIVED"...

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