52mm Car Gauge Water Temp Temperature Gauge No.1002 on 2040-parts.com
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52mm Car Water Temperature Gauge Comes Complete With All Necessary Hardwares which we have already show it on the picture. (INCLUDED SENSOR) (NOT INCLUDED GAUGE HOLDER) Easy Installation With Users Manual In English *IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION, PLEASE CONTACT US. |

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