Vintage 8500 Rpm Sun Sweep Tachometer & Nos Eb-9a Transmitter Gasser Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
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The tach is used but I believe (but not sure) the transmitter is new old stock and does not look to ever had batteries in it. This set came with two other obviously used transmitters(listed separately) and this was probably a backup spare. I do not know if either piece works so sold as is. I pack well and usually ship out quickly,check my feedback and other listings for more great items.
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