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Stewart Warner Fuel Pressure Gauge #82320 on 2040-parts.com

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Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
NEW OLD STOCK .. STILL IN ORIGINAL BOX...
Brand:stewart warner Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:82320

THIS IS A NEW ITEM , BUT OLD STOCK... MADE BY STEWART WARNER IN U.S.A...ORIGINAL PART # 82320, IS A MECHANICAL FUEL PRESSURE GUAGE, DIA. 2 1/16... RANGE FROM 2-30 PSI. ANALOG MECHANICAL, STAINLESS STEEL.. FACE IS BLACK..., WITH DIAL AND NUMBERS WHITE... ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT 623-223-1773, OR EMAIL ... THANKS ALSO CHECK OUR OTHER LISTINGS OUT...

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