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Fiat Antique 1915 To 1930 Brass Gauge,very Rare ! on 2040-parts.com

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Belair, SA, Australia

Belair, SA, Australia

AN ANTIQUE FIAT BRASS AUTOMOTIVE OIL  GAUGE. VERY RARE ,OVER 90 YEARS OLD !

UNMOLESTED ORIGINAL ITEM . original glass no cracks

Measures 65mm across x 35 mm wide /depth ,oil sender connector on bottom of gauge

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