Sunpro 2" Voltmeter 12v Black / Black Bezel New Cp8215~ New on 2040-parts.com
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Gauge Style: Sunpro StyleLine Gauge Type: Voltmeter Gauge Face Color: Black Sending Unit: Electrical Gauge Range: 8-18 V Gauge Size (in): 2 in. diameter Gauge Size (mm): 51.00mm diameter Sweep: 90 degree sweep Gauge Number Color: White Pointer Color: Red Bezel Finish: Black |
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