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Ski Doo Formula Speedometer W/ Remote Tripmeter Cable 3 1/8" Blue On Black Face on 2040-parts.com

C $36.50
Location:

Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada

Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Ski Doo

Here's a very nice looking speedometer from an early 1990s or late 1980s Ski Doo. Includes the tripmeter cable and knob as well as an adapter that can be screwed into the rear of the unit in order to reverse input direction of rotation (could be used with or without the adapter depending on rotation of your cable). The outside diameter of the body is approximately 3 1/8".      

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Bin Location: FS-2-2                                                    approximate packaged                  22x15x12 cm     0.900 kg

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