Dakota Digital Gauges 1963-1967 Corvette 64 65 66 on 2040-parts.com
Pelham, Alabama, United States
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This auction is for a set of used Dakota Digital gauges with New sensor package. The clock is not included...I forgot that i ordered the wrong unit and it has a blue lighting instead of red. I removed these gauges from my 67 Corvette as I preferred a different design, hence why the sensor kit is new. I changed out the box because i completely rebuilt the car and engine and wanted the speedometer reset to zero. If you wish to have this kit reset to zero, simply contact dakota digital, send them the box, and they will reset it for a small fee. The current mileage is around 5,000. This kit costs $1,295.00 new. Everything works and looks like new! |
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