Autometer 2 1/16" Single Gauge Pod 93 - 02 Camaro / Firebird / Trans Am #10211 on 2040-parts.com
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Autometer gaugeworks 2 1/16" single gauge pod p/n 10211 for 93-02 camaro / firebird / trans am. Comes with instructions and mounting hardware. New in bag, opened to take picture. Verify your year and model with part number. Cleaning house, check my other auctions.
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