Sunpro Super Tach Iii 5" Tachometer White / Chrome Super Tach Iii Nip Read All on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Up for grabs is a 5" SunPro Super Tach III.White background with chrome housing.Package is open and inside cardboard missing but looking at the wires you can tell it wasnt hooked up.Still looks like new.Willbe packed well.Insurance and delivery confirmation included.Email any questions sold as-is no returns
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