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Omix-ada Fuel & Temperature Gauge Set Jeep Cj Cj5 Cj6 Cj7 Cj8 55-86 (17209.01) on 2040-parts.com

US $36.50
Location:

Pflugerville, Texas, United States

Pflugerville, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Omix-ADA Interchange Part Number:8126919K Manufacturer Part Number:17209.01 / Fuel & Temp Gauges Warranty:Yes

Omix-ADA Fuel & Temperature Gauge Set Jeep CJ CJ5 CJ6 CJ7 CJ8 55-86

Part # 17209.01

Fits:
1955-1983 CJ5,
1955-1975 CJ6,
1976-1986 CJ7,
1981-1986 CJ8
 
Finally a reliable replacement Fuel and Temperature Gauge choice for 1955-1986 CJ's.
We redesigned our gauges to offer the quality that everyone is asking for.
When you choose Omix-ADA parts, you are choosing a quality, fit and the most accurate
line of Jeep® reproduction parts on the market

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