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Speco Mechanical Water Temperature Gauge 2" 40-120 Degrees Sports Series 524-23 on 2040-parts.com

AU $43.00
Location:

Mitcham, Victoria, Australia

Mitcham, Victoria, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Speco Manufacturer Part Number:524-23

Speco Mechanical Water Temperature Gauge 2" 40-120 Degrees Sports Series 524-23

Fitment may require additional adapters depending on application.

Part Number

Brand

Condition

Contents

SP52423

Speco Meter

Brand New Stock

Gauge, water line, mounting bracket, fitting hardware & fitting instructions

Series

Model

Range

Sports Series (White dial with Silver bezel)

2” mechanical water temperature gauge

40-120 degrees celcius

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Freight (via Star Track)

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Australian orders - our items are sent via StarTrack with full tracking available. If you are not at the delivery address on the delivery day they will leave the parcel. If this does not suit you please call or email us before your parcel is shipped.

International orders - our items are sent via DHL. Full tracking and signature is required. Local charges including import duties and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.

Local pick up is most welcome. We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm. Saturdays by appointment only.

Address: 35 Rooks Road, Mitcham VIC 3132.

Please make sure you call us first to ensure your goods are ready for pick up.

Payment

Payment must be made within 7 days of purchase unless you organise an alternative arrangement with us. We accept all forms of payment except COD Post.

Warranty & Returns

All of our items marked as “brand new” come with a manufacturer’s warranty unless stated otherwise.

If you are uncertain if this is the correct part for your vehicle, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We want all our customers to get the correct part first time, every time.

We are happy to accept returns, providing the goods are in as new condition and with all original packaging intact. Return postage is the responsibility of the buyer.

For parts either incorrectly ordered or if you simply change your mind, a handling fee will be charged.

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