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Dolphin 6 Gauge Mechanical Speedo Set Black With Red Needles Hotrod/streetrod on 2040-parts.com

US $209.00
Location:

Science Hill, Kentucky, United States

Science Hill, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:DOLPHIN Surface Finish:CHROME BEZEL BLACK FACE RED NEEDLE Manufacturer Part Number:6BM

THIS A BRAND NEW 5 GAUGE DOLPHIN GAUGE SET.INCLUDED IN THIS SET 
ARE THE FOLLOWING.
1-MECHANICAL SPEEDOMETER
1-ELECTRIC TACHOMETER
1-FUEL GAUGE WITH SENDER
1-OIL PRESSURE WITH SENDER
1-WATER TEMP. WITH SENDER
1-VOLT GAUGE
1-INSTRUCTIONS AND NECESSARY HARDWARE

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