You are bidding on a used Cessna engine instrument cluster. Part Number C669545-0107. Rochester Gauges. 2 fuel quantity P/N 5-90585 and 5-90341, and one ammeter P/N 5-90216. Unfortunatly the other 3 gauges are not with this assembly. This auction is only for the 3 gauges and the mounting plate. The 3 gauges look in good condition. Not broken, bent or corroded. The right fuel gauge has a couple of surface scratches on the face plate.
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