Digitron T-1 Cht / Tach Tester Go Kart on 2040-parts.com
Medina, Ohio, United States
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THIS IS A DIGITRON BRAND MODEL T-1 #265 OLD STYLE CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE (C.H.T.) / TACHOMETER (TACH) TESTER ITS USE IS FOR TESTING THE CALIBRATION OF YOUR TACHOMETER AND TEMP GAUGE ON YOUR RACING STYLE GO KARTS BRAND NEW IN THE BOX WITH INSTRUCTIONS. COULD BE CANDY IF YOU HAVE OLDER STYLE OR VINTAGE GO KARTS. COULD ALSO BE A GREAT NOSTALGIA PIECE A GREAT COLLECTIBLE FOR THE KARTING ENTHUSIAST OR TINKERER.
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