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6 Gauge Gps Black Street Rod, Gm ,truck ,ford, Dodge,& Plymouth, Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Bunnell, Florida, United States

Bunnell, Florida, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

You are looking at a 6 gauge set with GPS speedometer. Has Triangulation Satellite Technology Speedometer. There is no Programming at all. You do not even have to drive a measured mile to calibrate.
No Wiring harness to the transmission. No Pulse generator to install. No hole in Dash for program Button.
The GPS speedometer features Kilometers and MPH. In the LCD Display it has a compass heading  N,E,S,W Etc. It also includes Odometer and trip Odometer.  All of the gauges Features A scratch Resistant Dome Glass Lens.
This set includes  120 MPH GPS Speedometer,  7000 RPM Tach,
 Fuel Gauge With Sender, Water Temperature with Sender Has Temp and F/C,  Oil pressure gauge with sender PSI-Bar, Voltage Gauge, Bushing Kit, It also has a spike protection. They require a 3 3/8 and 2 1/16 Hole for mounting. Gauges are back-lit Made in the USA 

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