Evt Scooter Gauges For Electric Scooter on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, United States
Gauge set for EVT electric scooter. This was for the type that looked like a Vespa I believe. The gauges work but are missing the speedometer metal cable that slides into the cable housing. If you are replacing a failed speedometer you should be able to use the metal cable from the old set. These are hard to find and would make a good spare set. Starting bid is only $20 with free shipping.
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