Stewart War Marine 82114 (d-362-ah) Water Temp Gauge & Sender - Nos - Shelby!! on 2040-parts.com
Oak Brook, Illinois, United States
Please find for your consideration a Stewart Warner (S-W) marine instrument water temperature gauge (S-W part no.: 82114) and temperature sender (D-362-AH). These items are NOS...new old stock. Please review the pictures carefully since they constitute a good part of the description. I am also selling a matching amp meter gauge and oil pressure gauge. See my other listings for details. As with all vintage items, this item is being sold as-is. However, if the item is not as depicted in the pictures, I would consider a refund. |
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