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US $39.95
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Surplus Part.
Brand:Stewart Warner Other Part Number:0920-NN1-004 Manufacturer Part Number:469AD!

 STEWART WARNER WATER TEMP GAUGE W/LED WARNING 469AD1 SPARTAN # 0920-NN1-004 TO BE USED WITH GRAY MODULE BOX GAUGE PACKAGE ONLY

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