New Gaffrig Marine Gauges Speedo Oil Water Temp Volt Livorsi Baja 5522 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is a brand new grouping of Gaffrig Marine gauges. They include oil pressure, water temperature, volt and speedometer. You will need sending units for the gauges but they are available through Gaffrig. These have the red outside trim with the white face. All parts look great and is ready for service. These are priced below any retail store so don't miss out!!!!
This offer is for an Autometer 2 5/8" (67MM) O.D. Ultra-lite SHORT SWEEP electric fuel level gauge. Will work on most 1965 to 1997 GM vehicles with the 0 Ohm (empty) to 90 Ohm (full) sender. Will not work on some 1998 and later GM vehicles with the 40 - 250 Ohm sender.
This offer is for an Autometer 2 5/8" (67MM) O.D. Ultra-lite SHORT SWEEP electric fuel level gauge. Will work on most 1965 to 1997 GM vehicles with the 0 Ohm (empty) to 90 Ohm (full) sender. Will not work on I have just purchased a large inventory from a Speed Shop that recently closed and will be listing similar items over the next few months so please keep me bookmarked for more great deals!!!!
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS ITEM PLEASE CALL ME ANYTIME @ 260-483-8268 Buyer to pay fixed shipping of $13.00 in the USA and more to foreign address. CHEVELLE CAMARO NOVA CORVETTE HOT RAT ROD CHEVY
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