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Chevrolet Yenko Wildfire Corvette Camaro 8k Tachometer Classic Industries Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
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Northfield, Ohio, United States

Northfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CLASSIC INDUSTRIES Manufacturer Part Number:0000

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL RARE YENKO WILDFIRE 8K TACHOMETER FOR A LATE MODEL CAR & TRUCK (MAY FIT OTHER YEARS, MAKES & MODELS, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH PRIOR TO BIDDING). IT IS NEW, NEVER USED AND IS DATED 7-11-2005. MADE BY CLASSIC INDUSTRIES FOR THE MID 2000'S YENKO RUN OF CORVETTES. RARE AND HARD TO FIND. ORIGINAL VINTAGE PART, NOT A CHEAP REPRODUCTION! WINNING BIDDER TO PAY $10.00 S&H, WITHIN THE UNITED STATES. LOCAL PICKUP IS AVAILABLE IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. LIKE ANY AUCTION, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ITEMS SOLD AS-IS. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!  

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