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Jaeger Tachometer Sn-1319/04 Triumph Spitfire Classic British Vintage Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, US

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, US
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These are some left over spares from cars I had a while back.  Appears to be good for a core or rebuild... Is working, rotates freely and needle returns to resting pin... I 'm not an expert so you decide if this part fits your needs... Has seen better days... Use as is or good to fill the hole in the dash... Keep those Vintage British cars racing... If you are looking for the perfect part this may not be for you. Selling as is condition used... What you see is what you get... May fit other Model Triumph and or other Classic Vintage British cars... Thanks for looking!!! check back for more auctions... Good Luck!!!

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