Auto Meter 4899 Carbon Fiber Tachometer Gauge 5" 10000rpm W/ Shift Light on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
You are bidding on a new in original security sealed plastic case. Auto Meter 4899 Carbon Fiber 5" Tachometer with shift light. This 5"shift-Lite Tach operates on 4,6,or 8 cyl. & VR-6 ENG. with STD/ELEC Ignitions. Includes Lighting. Box shows some wear and plastic container has some fading. Tach is in perfect condition. Please ask questions before bidding. SORRY ONLY SHIPS IN USA. Good Luck and Happy Bidding |
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