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70-78 Camaro Carbon Fiber Dash Panel With Ultra Lite Gauges on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Lake Elsinore, California, United States

Lake Elsinore, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Classic Dash Manufacturer Part Number:70-78CamCfUL

Designed to fit directly in the original dash of 70-78 Camaro, this molded ABS instrument panel with a Carbon Fiber Finish will easily replace the original gauge housing. Included with this panel is Auto Meter Ultra-Lite Gauges which includes oil and water temp sending units, a 3-3/8" 160 MPH Mechanical Speedo, 10,000 RPM Tach, 2-1/16" Electric Oil Pressure, 2-1/16" Electric Water Temp, 2-1/16" Fuel Level and 2-1/16" Volt gauges. Easy to follow instructions are included. Wiring Harness available for an additional $130.00. Electronic speedometers or different gauge styles are available. Call for orders 1-818-718-7050.

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