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95mm Tachometer 0-11000 Rpm With Shift-light (single-axis) on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

Taipei, default, Taiwan

Taipei, default, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Sizes:95mm / 3 3/4 inches Manufacturer Part Number:IG2302SWL Car Make:Universal Warranty:Yes Backlight:WHITE LED Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Lens:Smoke Lens Range:0 - 11,000 RPM

**ON SALE**

95mm Electrical 0-11,000 RPM Tachometer with Shift Light 

**similar to item IG2302SWL, just the movement is different, this one use single-axis movement**

- Black Face, White Housing
- White LED Display
- Smoke Lens
- Single-axis Movement
- Engine Cylinder Selection
- 100% Made In Taiwan
- Full Set

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