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5" Digital Tachometer W/ Tachometer Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Shalimar, Florida, United States

Shalimar, Florida, United States
Condition:New

5"Digital Tachometer 4 in 1 Gauge - RPM Tach, Oil Pressure, Water Temp, Vaults. Chrome, Brand New. Includes Single Fire Tachometer Adapter BA-7315-50. Reduces needle fluctuation and provides correct RPM display. Intended for duel fire ignition into single fire ignition. 1 3-wire adapter, 1 butt connector, 2 spade connectors, 2 piggyback connector. See pics for all items included.

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