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Auto Meter Traditional Chrome Series 2-1/16-Inch Fuel Level Gauge; 0 ohm Empty to 90 ohm Full (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Auto Meter Traditional Chrome Series 2-1/16-Inch Fuel Level Gauge; 0 ohm Empty to 90 ohm Full (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Features & Specs

      • Replacement GaugeMore Accurate Than Factory Gauge
      • Use In AutoMeter Pillar Pod, Console Pod Or Fits Stock Dash With Slight Modification
      • Electric Gauge
      • 2-1/16" Diameter

      Description

      Rick's Camaro is proud to bring you this fuel level gauge from Autometer. This gauge has easy to read retro dials with orange pointers and chrome SAE bezels for a timeless performance look. Trust Rick's Camaro for all your part and accessory needs. Always trust Eckler's for all your performance, accessory, and restoration needs!


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