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New Blue Stewart Warner Digital Tachometer With Shift Light 114919 Tach on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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Gaston, Indiana, United States

Gaston, Indiana, United States
New Blue Stewart Warner  Digital Tachometer with Shift Light 114919 Tach, US $65.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:114919 Part Brand:STEWART WARNER

Stewart Warner Performance Ultra-Shift Digital Tachometer Shift Lights 114919

Shift Light, Ultra Shift, Digital, Silver, Blue LED, 1 5/8 in. Diameter

Shift Light Diameter (in): 1.625 in.

RPM Activated Switch Required: No
RPM Activated Switch Included: No
Adjustable: Yes
Adjustment Style: Push button LED
Shift Light Lens Color: Blue
Shift Light Housing Color: Silver
Lens Cover Included: No
Overall Length (in): 5.000 in.
Bulb Style: LED

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