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4 Guage Set Includes 5" Tach Guage W Shift Light Oil Prss Oil Tmp Wtr Tmp on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

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Tachometer was dislodged and lose during storage, is missing the compression mount (which can be had from an auto store or Ebay for several dollars, see item number 360844090722), has almost unnoticeable blemishes which may be polished out w right equipment and 2 very small unnoticeable dings. However, unit has been bench tested and works as it should.
All other guages and kit pieces have not been disturbed.

R-1 RACING SPORTS SPECTRUM SERIES 5" TACHOMETER 10000 RPM WITH SHIFT LIGHT AND 6 MORPHING COLORS, MODEL G-50

No longer do you have to settle for boring and lifeless guages. R-1's new Spectrum Series of meters allows you to customize your car like never before. Pick 1 of 6 colors or set the.color control module to scroll and watch the colors morph through the full spectrum. Evwn better still, when combined with the fully programmable R-1 Racing Tach, all of the guages change color as you rev up the RPM's! , giving new definition to the term 'seeing red.'

The R-1.Racing Tach with Shift light is combined with this awesome R-1 guage package that includes:

Model G-1CM, R-1 Spectrum Series Control Module

Model G-20, R-1 2 1/16" (52mm) Mechanical Oil Pressure Guage, 0 to 150 PSI. 270 sweep

Model G-25, R-1. 2 1/16" (52mm) Electric Oil Temperature Guage, 100° to 250°f 90 sweep

Model G-40, R-1 2 1/16" (52mm) Water Temp Guage, 60°f to 210°f 270 sweep w/o sender

All items shown above are equippes with a brass senders and line for hookup; see photos.

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