Gaffrig "fountain" Liquid Fill Speedo Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Bullhead City, Arizona, US
Up for sale is a New Out Of The Box Gaffrig "FOUNTAIN" liquid filled gauge, this gauge is brand new just out of the factory box. Your are bidding on the gauge and that's it. I do not have the sending unit. Other gauges like this sell for double to triple what I am asking.
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