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Bosch 5" Sport St Tachometer 0-10,000 Rpm Black Face Brushed Bezel Fst7900 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Illinois, United States

Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Performance Gauges Surface Finish:gray & metallic with black face Manufacturer Part Number:SP0F000015 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:FST 7900 UPC:028851027021 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

Soft spoken, even-tempered distinction and a geometric sense of style perfectly describe the Bosch® 5" Sport ST Tach. The subtle metallic body and smooth finish of the bezel is like no other tach on the market. Unique styling gives the Sport ST its own sense of timelessness that compliments any car from MOPAR to sport compact.

Shift light can be repositioned around tachometer body for best viewing angle

Features
  • Large 5" dial face
  • 0 to 10,000 RPM range
  • Vibration proof, air core meter design
  • Internal settings for 2, 4, 6 and 8 cylinder engines
  • Pointer return-to-zero feature
  • Large, easy to see amber shift light
  • Incandescent back lighting avoids uneven, hot spots for better night visibility
  • Modern DIS ignition applications are covered by 2 cylinder setting
  • Shift light can be repositioned around tachometer body for best viewing angle
  • Highly visible bright red pointer for quick view

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