Quickcar 611-6002 3-3/8" Tach With Remote Recall Imca Dirt Racing Circle Track on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
This QuickCar Gauge is a Tachometer with QuickCar Logo. Display has a 0-10,000 RPM range and face is a 3-3/8" Diameter. Tach also features a Memory Recall. Works with 4-6-8 Cylinder engine applications and will work with most conventional and electronic ignitions including MSD boxes. Sold each. American Made 3’ Remote Recall CableIn Dash mounting hardware This is an analog tach with |
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