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67 68 Camaro Black Dash Carrier Panel Cut Out For Aftermaket Gauges on 2040-parts.com

US $137.95
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Carson City, Nevada, US

Carson City, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Our Return Policy varies by item. Please contact us for details. All items MAY be subject to Restocking fees. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Surface Finish:ABS Plastic Part Brand:Classic Dash Manufacturer Part Number:110-67-509211

 



 

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Replacement Guage Carrier for your 1967 - 1968 Camaro or Firebird! Comes in Black finish! Molded ABS center dash panel will replace the original unit. The drilled hole sizes are 3 3/8 Speedo and Tach and 4 - 2-1/16 inch gauge holes. Available with or without the Holes cut for Gauges (this is for cut holes, see our other items for not drilled).

Molded UV resistant ABS instrument panel will replace the stock gauge panel exactly.

Available Dash Color Options include Black, Carbon Fiber (looking plastic), and Silver (Brushed Aluminum).  Also available with Autometer guages. Please see our other Auctions for Details.

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