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Nos Vintage Snowmobile Speedometer , Arrow on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fairport, New York, United States

Fairport, New York, United States
Condition:New

This appears to be a replacement speedometer for Arctic Cat, Ski-doo, Scorpion, I'm not really sure.  Judging from the box it was found in and the other items surrounding it I am guessing late 60's early to mid 70's models.  It is new in box but shows 4/10s of a mile used.  Beats me!  Box shows catalog number 3200 A.  From American Yazaki Corp.  Made in Japan.  Comes with everything pictured and appears to have everything you need to hook it up.  Says fits all snowmobiles 0-80 mph.  12 volt.  Any questions I will try and answer.  

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