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Stewart Warner 359 Peterbilt 80 Mph Mechanical Speedo Gauge Speedometer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Came from a truck that was parted out.
Brand:stewart warner Part Brand:Peterbilt Manufacturer Part Number:830913 Type:gauge Warranty:No Make:362 377 378 379 Part Type:speedometer

This is a used stewart warner 80 mph mechanical speedometer gauge.That came off a 1980s Peterbilt 359 that was parted out.This is a chrome bezel.Real good condition.May fit many Peterbilt model trucks or other trucks.Check out our other Peterbilt parts auctions.

Sold as is, no warranties, returns or refunds.

Payment due within 5 days after end of auction.

Shipping flat rate $12 to lower 48 US states only.

Will combine shipping.

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