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Used Smiths Triumph Tr6 Jan 1973 - 76 Tachometer Rn 2414//004s Triumph # 218833 on 2040-parts.com

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Used
Brand:Smiths Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Manufacturer Part Number:RN 2414/004S Part Brand:Smiths Other Part Number:218833 Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom Warranty:No

For your consideration

Used Smiths Triumph TR6 Jan 1973 - 76 Tachometer

Smiths Part Number RN 2414/004S on Gauge Face

Triumph Part # 218833

 Please Check if Suitable for Your Application

Gauge Face and Needle Look Good

Will Probably Need a New Rubber Gasket

I Have not Tried to Remove Bezel and Glass

Wear Marks and Knicks on Chrome Bezel

Working Condition Unknown and I do Not Know the History of the Gauge

No Mounting Brackets

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Indiana residents are subject to 7% sales tax

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