Sunpro Cp8214 Styleline, Black Ammeter Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Eastlake, Ohio, US
THIS IS A SUNPRO STYLE LINE AMMETER GAUGE. IT IS BRAND NEW IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. ITEM # CP8214. PLEASE SEE PICS FOR MORE DETAILS.
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