Nos Truspeed Boat Instrument Panel Tach And Speedometer on 2040-parts.com
Alto, Michigan, United States
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This is a vintage NOS Truspeed instrument panel for Chris Craft and other boats. All chrome pieces with new tachometer and speedometer. Complete with instruction manual and wiring. Buyer to pay actual shipping. |
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