(nos) "indy" - Two Gauge Panel - 2 1/8" Standard Gauges !!! on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
A NOS gauge panel + lighting & mounting harware. The panel fits the 2 1/8" standard gauges. Check it out and make sure it is what you need for your project. Buy now to replace your old gauges or for later when yours go out...
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