Vdo 350-040 Cockpit Oil Pressure Gauge 80psi And Sending Unit German Not Chiness on 2040-parts.com
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
vdo original new old stock gages so old it is made in germany not china and oil pressure sending unit with it also the part # on gage is 350-040 and if u look it up on vdo website it says 2 1/6 cockpit oil pressure gage 80 lbs 36.50 plus min charge of 20 dollars shipping and handling and 701-1825 80 lb oil pressure sending unit 24.99 plus shipping as before will have picture as soon as my battery charges up if it last that long at this price it will go fast
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