New Airguide Series 10 Marine Tachometer on 2040-parts.com
Martinsburg, Ohio, US
This auction is for one(1) NEW AIRGUIDE SERIES 10 UNIVERSAL MARINE TACHOMETER, Model 1033--12 VDC. Will fit large MERCURY Outboard Motors (1967 to 1976) or inboard engines Tachometer Includes Wiring Loom, Diagram & Instructions. Magneto or Battery ignition. Flush or Surface mount.
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