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Vdo Vintage Top Cockpit Tachometer/voltmeter - Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

East Victoria Park, WA, Australia

East Victoria Park, WA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:VDO Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:333.230/094/001

Very rare vintage VDO Top Cockpit 80mm dual function tachometer/voltmeter from the late 1970's.

This dual function unit has a tachometer function and a voltmeter function which is changed by a switch at the rear of the gauge.

The tachometer is only suitable for 12 volt 4 cylinder applications.

The unit new, in pristine condition and has not been trial installed.


Like all Top Cockpit gauges the dial illumination is red.

Shipping to locations other than US may be considered.

Please ask prior to bidding.

Conditions of Sale:

1) Item Ships from Australia.

2) Shipping by economy airmail with full insurance.  Buyer to pay shipping cost.

3) Buyer responsible for paying all import duties and customs duties.

4) No returns accepted.

5) Customs form will declare item full value and proper shipping intent. i.e. gifts will not be declared on customs form.

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