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Set Of 6 Used Quicksilver Boat Gauges Mph Rpm Temp Oil Battery Fuel Clean on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
All worked before removel
Brand:Quicksilver

Here is a nice set of used Quicksilver boat gauges. This lot consist of the following.
1- MPH 91038B2 ( white spec's on the inside lens),
1- RPM 90943B1,
1- Oil gauge 90937B1,
1- Battery gauge 90939A,
1- Temp gauge 90942B1,
1- Fuel gauge 90938B2,
All the gauges worked fine before removing them from a 38ft boat.
Look at the pictures closely 
Please email me with any questions. 

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