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Random small parts - prices dropped, need this stuff gone!


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I would like the clock, the voltage meter, and oil temp

do you have the sending units

boldtu@gmail.com

Clock is gone & paid for, Volt meter is claimed right now, but if I don't get payment by Monday its yours. I'm assuming you want the oil temp without the lamp hole enlarged?

I don't have any sending units, sorry.

Everyone that has sent me payment, your parts are hitting the mail tomorrow. Thanks!

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Do you still have the VDO oil temperature gauge without the bulb cutout for $10? I'm assuming it's the metal-cased one. Please shoot me an email at blue seven five zero zero at comcast dot net, I'm interested.

Actually the metal-cased one is the water temp gauge, and it has been trimmed, just not as much as the plastic one.

I do have the untrimmed water temp gauge, plastic case, if you're still interested.

Do you still have the horn button? If so will it fit a Momo set up?

Gone, sorry.

I'll take the volt meter. Shipping to 91360?

You still interested?

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Actually the metal-cased one is the water temp gauge, and it has been trimmed, just not as much as the plastic one.

I do have the untrimmed water temp gauge, plastic case, if you're still interested.

Is the metal-cased one the one without the little red mark at 150°C? If so I'll take it, I'm pretty sure it will work fine as an oil temp gauge - just a difference in the sender packaging.

[edit] Oh I misread that. I'll buy the water temp one.

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