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New Replica Smiths Speedometer 80 Mph Bsa Enfield - Fast Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

DELHI, DELHI, India

DELHI, DELHI, India
Condition:New Brand:After Market Manufacturer Part Number:SPEEDOA2

  SPEEDOMETER
80 Mph black
replica Smiths
Dimension Details:
Bezel = 3 1/4 " (85 mm)
Body = 3 1/8  " (80 mm)
Depth = 3 1/5 (90 mm)
Thread Size for cable  = M18X1.5 
with mounting bracket and 12 v bulbs for illuminaion.

should fit many vintage Triumphs BSA Norton Matchless Bikes
(confirm fitment at your end before buying)

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