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Smiths Tachometer, Rc1304/00, Vincent, Norton Atlas, Dominator, Bsa, Working on 2040-motos

US $100
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National City, California, United States

National City, California, United States
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Smiths tachometer model RC1304/00 from the garage of Sonny Angel. Gauge in fair condition, tested and works. Glass in good shape, corrosion on the bezel, wear and paint chips on the case. Comes with tach cable. It's the real deal, not a reproduction.

Selling on behalf of Sonny. All sales go towards supporting Sonny's considerable retirement care and medical costs.

Check my feedback and bid confidently. Will ship worldwide, buyer is responsible for all costs associated with shipping.

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