414-0709 Speedometer Vintage Bombardier Rpm Gauge Japan Made For Bombardier on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Michigan, US
414-0709 Speedometer Vintage Bombardier RPM Gauge Japan Made For Bombardier
In very good vintage condition! Please see photo gallery for close up pictures and to help determine condition.
0-80 x 100 R.P.M.
I have no idea what this would fit. I am guessing either snowmobile or Ski-Doo!
Sold as is.
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