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Auto Meter 17117 2-1/16" Dual Gauge Pillar Gmc Chevrolet Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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Auto Meter 17117 2-1/16" Dual Gauge Pillar
2-1/16" Dual Gauge Pillar

  • 2007-12 Chevy Silverado/Duramax
  • 2007-12 GMC Sierra/Duramax
  • Does Not Fit Classic Models
  • With Speaker Cutout
  • This item was used on our 2012 GMC truck project for a few months, and then we decided to go to a triple gauge pod, so we don't need this anymore, it's in perfect condition. Retail is $70 for this.

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