Yamaha Lcd Marine Speedometer, Trip, Time, Battery, Fuel Gauge And Tac Meter on 2040-parts.com
Anacoco, Louisiana, US
Gauges are in working order and come with link wire to the engine. Tach has a black spot in bottom of gauge but is readable. As showen in pic.
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