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Vintage Boat Truspeed Speedometer Discover Tlc Web on 2040-parts.com

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Whitmore Lake, Michigan, United States

Whitmore Lake, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

 I listed this spedo as used but it shows no signs of mounting & the lite wire was never soldered or pinched. 45MPH 4"x 3 3/4" The chrome has a few bumps on the lh side. the face bubble has scratches  I do not ship to France
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