Nos Tach Sst-802 8000 Rpm & Nos Nc-5 Chrome Cup. on 2040-parts.com
Garden City, Kansas, United States
NOS Sun SST-802 Tachometer in original box and NOS NC5 mounting cup. Tachometer box shows wear and the bezel on the tach has some box wear. The tachometer face is clear and bright and the redline pointer is solid and tight. The mounting cup is complete with both mounting brackets still sealed in the original plastic. Check photos for further description.
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