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1966,67 Chevy Nova Dash Panel Gauge Cluster Aluminum New Chevy 11 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

New Providence, Pennsylvania, United States

New Providence, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

This is a new style dash fits in behind the metal opening for a clean perfect fit. These are made of aluminum. they are laser cut then cnc bent and hand tig welded all in the USA. This model has one 3-3/8 hole in the center with two 2-5/8 holes on either side. [Note the last pic is just to show how nice they fit that one has different size holes] I also have another hole pattern option and a blank panel on my other listings

WE ARE NOW OFFERING POWDERCOATING ON ALL DASH SALES

standard colors are $20 special colors are $30

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