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Center Console Gauges on 2040-parts.com

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Napa, California, United States

Napa, California, United States
This item is being sold as is. When removed from a 1975 Chevy Nova SS it was in working order. As far as I am aware, these gauges are in working order as they were put into a 1974 Nova but never wired. The item does have cosmetic wear as you can see in your pictures.
Brand:OEM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

The gauges and center console are being sold together (shifter not included). Center console has significant wear and was broken on one side. For that reason we decided to wrap the console itself in black suede and tweed a few years ago. It will need to be reupholstered. Great base to use if you want to upholster, otherwise, you may need to purchase new console. As previously stated, gauges were in working order when removed a few years back but have not been wired since. These gauges were removed from a 1975 SS Nova and put into a 1974 Nova. These gauges may fit other years, make and models but you will need to research that on your own to make sure. I no longer need these as I am going back to the original bench seat. Being sold as is 

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