Auto Meter/autogage 10,000 Rpm 5" Monster Tach With External Shift Lite / Recall on 2040-parts.com
Troy, Alabama, United States
You are bidding on a used Auto Meter/Auto Gage 10,000RPM 5" Monster Tach with External Shift Lite With Memory and Recall features. This was working Fine when I removed it from my car a few months back. I am putting the car back on the street and no longer need this. Please ask all questions before bidding. I will only ship to the 48 CON.UNITED STATES.
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