Never Used Apc Brand Engine Vacuum Gauge, Speed-glo Flame Design, # 107168f on 2040-parts.com
Lunenburg, Massachusetts, US
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One APC brand engine vacuum Glo-gauge, flame edition. This was purchased new a few years ago and was never used or installed. It comes as shown with original parts, box, instructions, ect. The gauge body measures approx. 2" in diameter.
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