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Fariaeuro White Boxed Set - Inboard Motors Model# Kt9798 on 2040-parts.com

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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Faria Beede Instruments Manufacturer Part Number:KT9798 UPC:759266097988

FariaEuro White Boxed Set - Inboard Motors Model# KT9798

Euro White Boxed Set - Inboard Motors

Packaged and ready for the display counter. These Boxed Sets offer a complete set of gauges ready to install.

Inboard Motors Boxed Set Includes
  • Speedometer (55 MPH) (Mechanical)
  • Tachometer (6000 RPM)
  • Fuel Level
  • Voltmeter (10-16 VDC)
  • Water Temp (100-250 F)
  • Oil PSI (80 PSI)

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