*nib Electroluminescent Gauges For 1995-1999 Pontiac Sunfire Racing Dash on 2040-parts.com
Minnesota City, Minnesota, United States
New in BOX. Racing dash. Electroluminescent gauges. EL Dash board with transformer. 110MPH and RPM 8000 (with tach). For a 1995-1999 Pontiac Sunfire. Installation Instructions on the back of the box. |
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