Sun 8500 Tach-eb9a Transmitter-ss-hot/rat/street Rod-low Rider-rockabilly Cruzr on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
SUN 0-8500 green line tach with EB9A sending unit. Functioning condition is unknown. Needle moves freely. This would make a great nostalgic addition to your Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Street Rod, Original, Low Rider, Custom, or Rockabilly Cruizer. I ship to the lower 48 states ONLY!. NO foreign shipments. Be sure you want this item before you bid as all the items I sell are sold in "as is" condition with NO returns.
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