Vdo Boat Fuel Gauge 1251015043 Illuminated 2" - Century Chris Craft Correct on 2040-parts.com
Washington, District Of Columbia, US
Offered is a VDO Fuel Gauge meant for a dashboard with 2" meter openings. I bought it on eBay and intended to use it as a spare meter for my Century Coronado, but it could be used with any other boats. Has illumination hole for bulb.
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