Water Temperature Gauges Meters 2" 52mm Silver Tinted Shell 40-120°c Car Smoke on 2040-parts.com
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Product Description: Gauge Size (mm): 52mm diameter Reads: 40-120°C Universal fit for: most of cars or motors Package size: (L*W*H) 17.5cm*12.5cm*7.5cm Package include: 1X 1/8NPT Water Temp Sensor Installation Instructions ![]() |
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