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Auto Meter 4541 Ultra-nite Oil Temperature Gauge 2-5/8" In Dash Mechanical on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
works great, has some small scratches on the blue trim bezel ...see pics
Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:4541

Hi, Up for bid is a used but properly functioning Auto Meter 4541 Pro-Comp Ultra-Nite 2 5/8" Oil Temp Gauge 140-280 degree F.  This nite glow oil temperature gauge is priced well below new and comes with mounting hardware and the 0.5" NPT fitting.  The pictures are of the actual part up for bid.  In addition, I will include Free Shipping with Insurance on the full purchase price. Please do your own research to make sure that this gauge will meet your high performance needs.  I will package this item carefully and ship it promptly, upon your full payment. The install manual can be downloaded from the Auto Meter website.  Any questions, please ask. Thanks, and Happy Bidding! Jeff


FEATURES:

  • Water Resistant Case For Quick Cleaning
  • Unique Anodized Blue Casing
  • Luminescent Dial Needs No Power Connection

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