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US $25.00
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Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Part Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:40141


Longacre

Water PSI Warning light kit.

 

  • Alerts you to leaks in the cooling system
  • Prevents expensive engine damage
  • Kit includes sender, light, wire, and terminals
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