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52mm White & Blue Maxtow Double Vision Oil Temperature Gauge - Mt-wbdv07 on 2040-parts.com

US $72.99
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West Berlin, New Jersey, United States

West Berlin, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:MaxTow Gauges Power Wire Harness Length:3ft Manufacturer Part Number:MT-WBDV07 Sensor Wire Harness Length:9ft Warranty:Yes Sensor Type:Electronic Temperature Sensor Range of Reading:100 to 280° F Sensor Thread Size:1/8-27 NPT Diameter of Gauge:2 1/16", 52mm Installation Instructions:Yes Depth of Gauge:1 5/6", 33mm Warranty Time:12 Months Voltage Rating:12 Volts, 12v DC UPC:707152607810

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