Auto Guage By Auto Meter 8,000 Rpm Tach Model 2300 Used In Box on 2040-parts.com
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
Greetings! Up for auction is a Auto Gauge by Auto Meter 8,000 RPM Tach. This was installed, then taken out and put back in the box. I do not know if it will work. I was told it needs to be installed on an engine with points. Please see pics for condition. I am selling this as is no returns. I do combine shipping at actual cost wherever possible. Payment required no later than 48 hours after auction ends. Thank you for looking at this and my other auctions!
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