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Auto Meter 6834 Silver Pro Stock Tachometer 5" Pedestal Mount 11k Dragster on 2040-parts.com

US $329.99
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Auto Meter Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:6834

Here is a nice Autometer ProComp Pro Stoch Tachometer, part number 6834

Great condition, includes an additional quick lite.

Retail Price: $500+$35 (additional quick lite)= $535


Works on 4, 6, and 8-cylinder engines with points, electronic, and most high-performance/racing ignitions with 12-volt power

Specifications:

RPM Range 0-11000
Size (in.) 5.00
Mounting Pillar
Housing Color Silver
Dial (Face Color) White w/Red Pointer
Shift Light With Shift Light
Bezel Color Silver
Lighting Type Incandescent
Bezel Style Super Bezel
Lighting Color White Incandescent
Pointer Color Florescent Red
Bezel Finish Silver
Gauge Face Color Silver
Gauge Number Color Black
Gauge Range: 0-11,000 rpm
Gauge Series: Analog
Gauge Size (in.): 5 diameter
Gauge Size (mm: 127.00 diameter
Gauge Style: Auto Meter Pro-Comp
Gauge Type: Tachometer
Memory Recall: Yes
OEM Replacement: No

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