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    MotoMeter outside temp gauge

    Motometer outside temp gauge in black with silver dot, orange needle to match the black Porsche style gauges.
    This unit would mount next to the light switch opposite the ignition, or if you dont have a radio, you could place it there.
    There is a red light that is exposed at and below freezing as the indicator rotates.
    The capillary line is fully functional, tested it by hanging it in front of my garage heater.
    It comes with the original box, instrctions and a VDO dash mount console should you want to place it under or on the dash.

    This one is SOLD
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