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Auto Meter 233911 Autogage Shift-lite Gauge Tachometer 10,000 Rpm 5" Electrical on 2040-parts.com

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Lynbrook, New York, United States

Lynbrook, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter / Autometer Interchange Part Number:AM-233911 / 10K RPM shift light Gauge Tach Monster Manufacturer Part Number:233911 Part Brand:Auto Meter / Autometer

These are $179 at the local speed shop. PURCHASED FOR A PROJECT WHICH IS NOW GONE, MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. TACH IS NEW IN BOX NEVER USED! AUTOMETER AUTO GAGE 233911

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