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Vintage Nos C1970-80's Swoffer Marine Speedometer Kit Knots Nos Rare Model D-8 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Nova Scotia, Canada

Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:SWOFFER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:D-8


This is for a VINTAGE c1970-80's
Swoffer Marine SPEEDOMETER in KNOTS
Model D-8
Black plastic case with plastic lens. 
The bezel is 5 5/8" diameter.
Requires a 4 1/4" hole for installation.
This comes with what you see in picture.

It is a self generating electrical system and does not require batteries.



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