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Rat Rod Gasser Three Gauge Trio Set Angled Water Temp Oil Pressure Amp Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Newville, Pennsylvania, United States

Newville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

BOUGHT SOME STUFF FROM AN OLD FRIEND IN BAD HEALTH...IN STORAGE FOR 40 YEARS.

HE SAID THEY WORKED WHEN REMOVED (THAT'S WHY HE KEPT THEM!) THE SPOTS ON THE GLASS ARE ON THE INSIDE!

FREE SHIPPING!

I can and will ship Internationally. International shipping will be calculated by location...I only use the US Mail.

I've owned a bike repair shop for 15 years and I use Ebay for income over the winter...I'm not selling NOS parts...just trying to keep old bikes running for cheap! I try to describe things accurately...if it's damaged, I'll let you know. No guarantees on anything electrical!

BEFORE YOU MAKE ME AN OFFER, PLEASE CONSIDER THAT I'M PAYING THE SHIPPING AND EBAY/PAYPAL FEES = 15% OF THE TOTAL!


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