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Triumph Fuel Gauge - Nos - Oem Smiths on 2040-parts.com

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Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:88-150162

Up for auction is a new fuel gauge. This is a Smiths BF2201/29. Research has indicated that this fits Triumph. I know not what model(s) or year(s). (PLEASE CONFIRM FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING). OEM Triumph part number is 88-150162. This is from the inventory of an old British car dealership and is NOS. The face of the gauge is a little dusty from storage. Gladly shipping worldwide by USPS. PayPal only please.

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