Indian Motorcycle Gilroy Chief Scout Autometer Speedometer 3 3/8 Oem 56-048 on 2040-parts.com
United States, United States, US
Indian Motorcycle Autometer Gauge OEM 56-048 for Chiefs and Spirit models.
Mileage 5800 when taken off.
Needs the 3 wires to be repinned to existing wiring harness.
Due to electrical items and the lack of knowledge some people have -- I
do not accept any returns on electrical items. This auction is for as
is, no refunds or returns or exchanges.
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