Quickcar 100-280 Water Temp Guage (2 5/8 White Face) Imca Drag 611-6005 on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Quickcar 100-280 degree Mechanical - Analog - 2-5/8 in Diameter - White Face Product DescriptionGauge - Water Temperature - 100-280 Degree F - Mechanical - Analog - 2-5/8 in Diameter - White Face - QuickCar Sprint Panels -
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