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Stewart Warner 12v Tachometer 812831 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, US

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, US
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Stewart Warner 12v Tachometer 812831 M10 0-50 rpm3-3/4" diameter stainless bezel black face white numbers red needle approx. 1-5/8" deep.


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