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Equus #8268 Volt Meter Gauge 2"-- White Face/ Aluminum Bezel on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Olympia, Washington, United States

Olympia, Washington, United States
Condition:New Color:NA MPN:8268 Manufacturer:Equus Manufacturer Part Number:8268 Brand:Equus UPC:Does not apply

EQUUS VOLT GAUGE #8268.  THIS IS A STANDARD 2" GAUGE.

THIS GAUGE HAS A WHITE FACE WITH BLACK NUMBERS AN ORANGE POINTER AND AN ALUMINUM BEZEL.

IT IS 12 VOLT ILLUMINATED AND CAN BE BACK-LIT IN 4 DIFFERENT COLORS. 

THIS VOLT GAUGE MEASURES YOUR VEHICLES VOLTAGE FROM 8 TO 18 VOLTS.

INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED.

THIS IS A NEW UNIT IN THE ORIGINAL BOX.

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