Marine Stainless & White Water Temperature Gauge 100-250 Degree on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
New Stainless Steel & White Water Temperature Gauge
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These will work with all standard American sending units that are used on most sterndrive and inboard motors. We also have senders listed separate if needed. The gauge reads 100-250 degrees F These are not for outboards, we have those listed on another auction.
- Made in the USA & CE certified. These gauges are made by Faria for our warehouses.
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White face w/ black numbers and pointer, black graphics, and lighted perimeter
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These gauges feature domed glass lens, fully sealed fog resistant and built to military specs
- Fits standard 2 1/16" hole cut out
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You can call us with any questions at 717-633-6539
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All parts ship UPS or USPS priority insured within 24-48 hrs
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Any questions on this part or need something you do not see just ask!
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