*yamaha Digital Gauge Set* Speedometer / Tachometer / Dual Fuse Harness on 2040-parts.com
Carolina Beach, North Carolina, United States
I have a Yamaha Digital Gauge Set for sale. Both gauges are in good condition and worked great before being taken off boat. They are from a recent re-power of my boat. Included: 1. Speedometer gauge part # 6Y583570S600. Includes gasket and mounting bracket. 2. Tachometer gauge part # 6Y58350T8300. Includes gasket and mounting bracket. 3. Dual Fuse Harness part # 6Y583553N000. (Sorry, I forgot to take a picture) Will ship Priority Mail from for $8.00. Payment through PayPal. Thanks! |
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