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Lot Of Triumph Yeager Gauges, 4 Conves Glass Lens Year Unkown on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Oroville, California, United States

Oroville, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

4 YEAGER GAUGES, CONVEX OR BUBBLE GLASS ON FRONTS, COMES WITH SPEEDO GAUGE (ZERO MILES ON GAUGE),

 RPM GAUGE, WHICH HAS ONE SMALL SCUFF ON THE LENS, SOMEONE PUT A RED LINE AT 5,000 RPM, SPEEDO GAUGE HAS TWO CHIPS ON EDGE OF GLASS, ITEMS ARE IN USED CONDITION, HAS SCUFFS, KNICKS AND MARKS

POSSIBLE RPM AND SPEEDO GAUGE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN APART


1 CHROME RING



GAUGES ARE JAEGER

NONE TESTED



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