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![]() Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Shawnee, KS
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WIW Tach and Vac Gauge Setup (Original)
out of a low mile grain truck. I've searched and it looks like a tach setup is around $250, but does the vacuum gauge add much?
thanks gang!
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Tot Roddin'
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Mid-MO
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Re: WIW Tach and Vac Gauge Setup (Original)
Hey Doug.... found another deal huh?
![]() IMO and just putting out my $.02, I would say that depending on the condition of the panel/gauges, with the vac gauge I'd say it should bump the price up to $300-400 dollars. If you found the right buyer, you could probably fetch a little more $$$. So.... where are the pics??? ![]()
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