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To be auctioned is a Teleflex marine tachometer. As you can see, it registers to 6000 RPM. It was on one of my boat and was working at the time it was replaced. The boat had V8 crusaders. I replaced them with units that looked the same as the other instruments on my boat just so you know why.
That's all I know about the tachs. I'll be listing it mate also. Please know what you are buying as I am offering no returns on these. Also, I do not ship outside of the USA!! Period.. Thanks and good luck. |
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