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FARIDABAD, HARYANA, India
WILLYS JEEPS AMMETER FUEL GAUGE TEMP. GAUGE OIL PR. GAUGE SET M SERIES GPW CJ2A CJ3B MILITARY TRUCKS JEEPS Fits Following Models: MB, GPW, CJ2A, CJ3A and early CJ3B AMPERE /AMMETER 52mm FUEL GAUGE 52mm Temp Gauge 52mm 4feet/ 48"lead wire Oil Pressure Gauge 52mm Payments Paypal Payments only. (discount avail on the bulk items) |
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