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Autometer 2354 Autogage Electric Oil Pressure Gauge 1.5" New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:AutoMeter Part Brand:AutoMeter Manufacturer Part Number:2354 Warranty:No Merchandising Name:Autogage Electric

AutoMeter Oil Gauge 

Brand New Factory Sealed, ships the first business day after payment received via USPS First Class with tracking number.  

 

Item is brand new and factory sealed, returns will only be accepted if the item shipped is returned to the seller (Keith’s Gift Shop FL) in the same condition as shipped. Postal insurance is included on shipments above $75.00

We post the vast majority of our listings with a "Best Offer" option. If you don't like my price you can suggest your own. If that is not workable, I will send a counter offer back. :) 

Please message me if you have any questions before purchasing. I want to make sure you are getting the product you are expecting and want. Thank you for taking the time to view my listings.
Thanks,
Keith

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