Used Oem Sea Ray Speed Gauge Link Smartcraft Sea Ray Part # 1689917 0-70 Mph on 2040-parts.com
Urbandale, Iowa, United States
Sea ray speedometer with SR logo. 0-70mph. Smart craft gauge. Minor, minor scratch on face (doesn't show in photo). Works perfectly otherwise. Outer lens is missing. Inner lens is in-tact.
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