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Earl's 968603 Gauge Adapter -3an Male To Female 1/8-npt 90 Degree Brass on 2040-parts.com

US $10.24
Location:

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States
NOS - Earls Bulk Gauge Fitting, No Packaging - These have been on the Warehouse Shelf long enough that Earl's no longer makes these in BRASS - Sold As Is
Manufacturer Part Number:968603ERL Brand:Earl's Performance Plumbing Surface Finish:BRASS Other Part Number:968603ERLP 968603 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

NOS Earl's Gauge Head Adapter

#968603


BRASS, Male -3 AN to Female 1/8-NPT 90 degree, for Stewart Warner, VDO & Auto Meter Gauges

**This part has been on the Warehouse Shelf for years**


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