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Quickcar 611-099 Quickcar Flag Lcd Tachometer Imca Dirt Racing Circle Track on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:611-6002 Part Brand:Quickcar

This QuickCar LCD Tachometer is the QuickTach Model and includes a Recall function. Gauge has a Checkered Silver/Black Face. Tach measures 3-1/8" Wide X 3-1/8" High X 1" Thick - 9 Volt Battery Included. QuickTach features include a .75" x 1.75" Digital Display, an Aluminum Waterproof case and Mounting brackets. Also features a Back light that comes on when engine is shut down to see high rpm recall, and auto-off to conserve battery life. The Highest RPM displays automatically for 15 minutes when engine is shut down and the Tach automatically clears and comes back on when engine is re-fired. Includes a reset button for those times when you want to reset during a run. Low battery indicator in built-in to monitor your 9V power supply. Sold each.

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