Vintage 1980's Automotive Sun Super Tach Ii, Blue Line, 8000 Rpm on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
ive had this tach on the shelf for over 20 years its in nice shape for its age. came out of my charger when i first purchased it. the tach was working when removed. just needs a little polishing. no cracks or scratches. 4 inch in diameter.
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