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Auto Meter 4494 Gauge Tachometer 5" 10k Rpm In-dash W/peak Rpm Memory, Ultra-lit on 2040-parts.com

US $355.31
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USA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Needle Color:Orange Manufacturer Part Number:4494 Number Color:Black Size (IN):5 Inch Mounting Type:In-Dash Type:Electric Lighting:Incandescent Range (RPM):0 To 10000 RPM Includes Warning Indicator:Yes Display:Analog Warning Indicator Type:Non-Programmable Sweep:Full Sweep Includes Peak Memory:Yes Face Color:Silver UPC:046074044946

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