1973 - 74 Porsche 914 2.0 Fuel/temp Combo Gauge "very Clean" on 2040-parts.com
Lakeland, Florida, US
Fuel/Temp combo gauge for a Porsche 914. These were optional on 2.0 models (without a console). This one is dated 10/72 so it would have come from the factory in a 1973 model, it would suitable for most years. It is very clean and in good condition. Please inspect the pictures as this is the one you will receive. No other parts are included. Shipping in the US will cost $7 THANKS
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