After many years Sprint Car racing, team has decided to sell out. This listing is for one (1) Tel Tac Oval Track Pro digital memory tachometer. Complete with harness and mount. Excellent condition.
Please see other listings. Any interest in purchasing all items as a whole, please call 330.353.1736. Serious inquires only. |
Sprint Cars for Sale
- Sprint car kse wing slider
- Weld sprint car wheel cover
- New sprint car front axle,lightweight black,50" x 2 1/2" chromoly,maxim,eagle(US $129.99)
- New sprint car front axle & king pin set,lightweight black,50" x 2 1/2,maxim,j&j(US $199.99)
- New sprint car front axle,spindle,& king pin set,lightweight black,50" x 2 1/2"(US $449.99)
- New sprint car full front axle kit,black,spindles,hubs,arms,tie rod,50" x 2 1/2"(US $869.99)
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