Sunpro Electrical Fuel Level Gauge - Black Dial Great For Ratrod, Hotrod on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is this older I think Sunpro Fuel Level gauge only, great to use in a rat rod, hot-rod or for a restoration of your muscle car. This is an electrical fuel level gauge, has a black, gauge is approximately 2-inches. Letters are white. Has hole in back for bulb to add backlighting. I Bought the stock of a car repair shop and this is part of
it. See my other items in the Gas and Oil Category for more vintage and new old
stock parts. Terms of sale below:
If we missed describing a condition issue here, but it is shown in pictures then it is considered disclosed. We have a liberal return policy, so if item damaged in shipping please return for full refund, we do not negotiate price reductions. Please make note of these policies prior to purchase. Thanks for looking at this item. Please see pictures and ask any questions prior to purchasing. Most items we sell are either used or vintage and will have the usual wear. We strive to provide the items you want at a reasonable price. We operate in a non-smoking store, but keep in mind most of the things we sell come from other sources and therefore we can't guarantee what type of environment from which this item came before we purchased it. We do our best to describe our items well and want you to be happy with your purchase. We are not experts in most of the things we sell, so please consider the pictures as a integral part of the description, we try to provide many pictures to confirm condition especially when are not familiar with the item. We will accept returns if you contact us within 30 days of your receipt of the item and if it returns to us in the same condition as it left our store. Return shipping is your responsibility. If you are happy with your purchase, please leave us positive feedback and we will gladly return the favor. If there is a problem with your item, please let us know prior to leaving feedback and we will do our best to make sure you are satisfied. Thank you for visiting our store! |
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