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Faria - Boat Tachometer With Digital Hour Meter Tch201a. on 2040-parts.com

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Temple, Georgia, United States

Temple, Georgia, United States
Brand new never been used from stored stock.
Brand:Faria Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:TCH201A

Faria - Boat Tachometer with Digital Hour Meter TCH201A.

Brand new never been used from stored stock.  No original box. Installation manual not included. Retails normally for over $96.00 Dollars. 

The tachometer set up for 4, 6, 8 CYL ENGINES. 4 Cycle Engines only.
  • Chromed bezel 
  • White background, black and red graphics, red pointer.
  • Measures 3 7/8" diameter, requiring 3-3/8" cutout. 
  • This tach is illuminated with a clear halogen bulb. 
  • Includes mounting bracket
Sold as seen in the pictures.  

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