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Speedometer Nos For Suzuki A100 Ac50 Km/h Scale on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

Jomtien, Thailand

Jomtien, Thailand
very nice condition, old stock, never used. signs of age may appear, but nothing ugly.
Display:Analog Units:Km/h Range:120

 This nice speedometer had been resting in the shop for many years when I found it in Indonesia recently.

I was told from the shop owner that it is genuine Suzuki item, but maybe it is not, as it has no Suzuki logo on it.
Anyway it is good for Suzuki A100 and AC50 etc. Don't miss this opportunity to get a new speedometer for your old Suzuki. Scaling in KM/H

I have it in Thailand now, and will send to buyers world wide, with air mail.

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