Faria Blazer Speedometer 0-80 Mph - Se9920a on 2040-parts.com
Daytona Beach, Florida, US
Faria Blazer Speedometer 0-80 MPH - SE9920A
This is for gauge only, DOES NOT include pitot tube or tubing.
Low profile gold bezel with domed glass, black graphics on a white background.
Black pointer, lighted.
Standard 3" diameter requiring 3-13/32" cutout.
No box or instructions, came from builders pack.
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