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Carbon Fibre Face 3 3/4" 3.75 Inch Tacho With Shift Light - Rpm Rev Gauge Meter on 2040-parts.com

AU $44.95
Location:

Cedar Vale, Australia

Cedar Vale, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Greater Automotive Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

3.75" Tacho Gauge

Features a real carbon fibre frontlit face, a chrome-look plastic bezel and a bright red needle for easy viewing

Adjustable shift light on face

Gauge reads from 0 to 8,000 RPM

Works on 4, 6, and 8 cylinder engines

Suits 12 Volt applications

Includes; Mounting Stand, Wiring, and Instructions


Carbon fibre has dramatically increased in popularity over recent times. Aesthetically carbon fibre is both elegant and sporty, yet carbon fibre has many other highly desirable properties, including; high flexibility, high tensile strength, low weight, high resistance, non-corrosive, high temperature tolerance and low thermal expansion. These superior characteristics and premium appearance of carbon fibre make it a special material that we love to see used in unique and innovative ways


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