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12 Volt - 6 Volt Gauge Reducers For Vehicles Converted To 12v Use 6v Gauges Ng-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
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Use Your Original 6 Volt Gauges With 12V NG
The Perfect Solution For Vehicles Converted To 12V NG

Will operate original 6 volt gauges on vehicles converted to 12 volt negative ground.
It works on all vehicles that were either 6v PG or 6v NG, makes no difference.

Does Not Work With Vehicles Converted to 12V Positive Ground

Works With 6V Negative or Positive Ground Gauges

Recommended Uses
* Gas Gauge
* Temperature Gauge
* Fuel Gauge (Works With Original Fuel Tank Sending Unit)

* Any Gauge Except Amp Gauge
* One Gauge Reducer Is Required For Each Gauge
* Complete Detailed Instruction Included With Your Purchase

Do Not Use On Amp Gauge
Your Original 6v Amp Gauge Will Work With 12 Volt Negative Ground


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