Livorsi Gps Speedo 4-5/8 Chrome Bezel Carbonfiber Face Recall No Antenna 100 Mph on 2040-parts.com
Fair Haven, Michigan, US
This is a Livorsi 4-5/8 Monster GPS 100 MPH Speedo with recall Switch (Black). Features Chrome bezel, Carbon fiber Face, white digits and lettering and bright orange needle. Mounting bracket. No Antenna. Has 2 small marks on lens (See Pic)
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