Tel Tac Ii Two Racing Tach Tachometer With Lead on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for a used Tel Tac II Racing Tachometer. This tach includes the tach, lead, and top mounting bracket. Don’t miss this great deal buy with confidence. Also don’t forget to check out my other listings. If you buy multiple items shipping can be combined when it is possible. All Items are sold as is without any warranty either expressed or implied. |
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