Suzuki Outboard Black Voltmeter | #99105-80006 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
Proper battery voltage is necessary for your Suzuki motor to run at its best. Battery voltage is monitored by this 2" Diameter - Black Voltmeter. Features include perimeter-lighted black dial with bold white graphics, black aluminum bezel, contoured white pointer and flat glass lens. Includes instructions and mounting hardware. |
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