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Teleflex Trim Gauge, #58199, New, Free Ship. on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Waynesville, Missouri, United States

Waynesville, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:TELEFLEX Manufacturer Part Number:58199

SELLING A NEW TELEFLEX TRIM GAUGE. NEW, #58199,

GAUGE HAS A  OFF WHITE BACK GROUND WITH BLACK NUMBERS AND

LETTERS, THE NEDDLE HAS A RED TIP. HAS A BLACK RING BEZEL. COMES WITH ALL THE MOUNTING

HARDWARE. TELEFLEX# 58199.

SEE PHOTOS AS THIS IS THE GAUGE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. THANKS

FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALE.

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