Ultra Rare: Nos Koch Gauge Fuel Consumption (vw, Porsche,bmw,mercedes...) on 2040-parts.com
Port Washington, New York, US
NOS fuel consumption gauge from Koch (Germany)
From the 50's or the 60's
Complete and in the box
Type: SB 60 VW/Po
I believe it'll works with VW (Split, Oval beetle) or Porsche 356, or even early Porsche 911, BMW, Opel and Mercedes
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