Yanmar Oil Pressure Gauge Ym-0233-024 on 2040-parts.com
McDonough, Georgia, United States
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Yanmar Oil Pressure Gauge YM-0233-024
Thank you for viewing our listing! This is a NEW gauge and you can see that in the pictures. The box is open (since we took pictures of the item) It is being sold AS-IS You will only receive what you see in the pictures. Though it will come its own small box. No return |
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