Brand new Faria speedometer that reads 0-60 mph. Stainless steel bezel with white face. The unit includes the pitot tube and tubing in a bag that has never been opened. The reason that I have this gauge is that I have a twin engine boat that I replaced the all the gauges. It was cheaper to buy two complete gauge kits than to purchase individually. This has been stored inside since buying.
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- Clamcleat cl205 major rope cleat (US $5.00)
- Outer lever #311347, #0311347 johnson/evinrude/omc 1968 outboard motor cover #1(US $27.27)
- (20 packs of 10) case of 200 traditional spark plug b6hs-10 ngk (1052) engine 54(US $295.00)
- Suzuki dt 40 flywheel(US $40.00)
- Quicksilver ign module # 15248a 1 - for older 454 merc cruiser(US $179.00)
- Super poly 4" 3-piece boat trailer bow roller with end caps #mpp59620 (US $19.99)
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