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Sunpro,chrome 2'' Water Temp Gauge & Bracket,hardware,rat Rod Race,pontiac,dodge on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
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Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:sunpro Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:water temp

 This is a brand new ,old school style sunpro 2'' chrome water temperature gauge,comes with 72'' capillary tube/cord,comes with a bracket to mount under dash/etc,or,can be mounted in dash,comes with instructions and hardware,part   we  have other sunpro gauges,just click on my other items .items are brand new but sometimes shipped out of the displayed plastic packaging to save on shipping rates since it is free in usa for this item .

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