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G217 Bmw E38, E39, E53 X5 Us 140mph White/blue El Plasma Glow Cluster Gauges on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Marijampole, default, Lithuania

Marijampole, default, Lithuania
Condition:New

BMW 7 series E38 94-01
BMW 5 series E39 95-03
BMW X5 series 99-06
US 140MPH Plasma Glow Gauges
WHITE background BLUE illumination

Are you bored of your stock speedometer gauges and faded illumination?

Here is a solution for you!

Electroluminescent "Plasma" Glow Speedometer Gauges

>>>What is Electroluminescence?<<<

 Details:

- Electroluminescent Film -
High Brightness & Low Consumption -
- Dimmer Switch -
- 2 Colour Tones -
- Latest Technology -
- Needles Lit Up As Per Usual -
- Easy Installation -
- Modern Design -

Package includes: complete set of gauges + 12V power inverter with dimmer and colour tone switch

For models:

Please double check the gauges to your original ones before buying 

This kit is a complete DIY and if you don't know how to install it, please contact us and we shall send you a step-by-step installation guide for FREE!

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