New Classic Instruments, Cw 74 Slf Temp/volts, Gauge White, Hot Rod, Street on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
NEW CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS WHITE FACE TEMP/VOLT 3.5" GAUGE. COMES WITH BOX AND BRACKET AND HARDWARE, GREAT FOR STREET OR HOD ROD.
#946114 061303.
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