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Auto Meter 5340 Pro-shift Lite New on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Rego Park, New York, US

Rego Park, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:5340 Part Brand:Pro Shift Country of Manufacture:United States

Pro Shift Lite Auto Meter
Competition - Street
Manufacturer Part No. 5340

Product Dimentions: 6 x 6.2 x 6
RPM  Shift Light with Amber Lens
Operates on 4, 6,  8 Cylinder
STD/ Electric Ignition requires
(modules sold separate)

Package includes:
Meter 5340
5,000 RPM fill kit no 5355
6,000 RPM fill kit no 5356

Box has wear but kits have not been open.

Sold as is. If there are any problems or questions please ask before you bid.

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