Honda Speedometer Tachometer Works! Hawk Cb 750 650 550 Speedo Gauge on 2040-parts.com
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Both gauges tested and fully functional! Came off of an 1984 Honda Hawk, but will work for many other models.
No international shipping
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