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Dodge Challenger 1970-1974 Blue Led Instrument Cluster Light Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Moreton, QLD, AU

Moreton, QLD, AU
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Dodge Challenger 1970-1974 Blue LED Instrument Cluster Light Conversion Kit




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Description



We have on offer a set of 8 blue LED bulbs for Dodge Challenger (1970-1974) gauge cluster back-lighting. The kit covers all the gauges on gauge cluster (speedo, tach, fuel, temp, oil, battery, and clock). Faster on/off response time, unique, vivid color. Easy installation, no modification needed. Just plug & play.

These bulbs have extremely low battery consumption, so will not flatten your battery.

This product is available in Blue, Green, White, Red, green, purple or Pink.

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