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Holden Ve Gauge Pod Holder - Black Boost Tacho Psi Oil Temperature Water Volts on 2040-parts.com

AU $238.00
Location:

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Condition:New Brand:REVHIGH.COM.AU Manufacturer Part Number:PERFBLACKGAUGEPOD

This REVHIGH.COM.AU Exclusive triple gauge pod is quality made for an OEM fitment. 

 

This pod will replace your center speaker mesh on the dash board and comes wrapped in your choice of material.

 

  • Flexible, precision molded ABS construction
  • Fits 3, 52mm Gauges
  • OEM Fitment and look
  • Choice of one of three materials (Faux Leather)

 

Please note. This listing is for a PERFORATED BLACK style Gauge Pod only. For other custom colours a $60 deposit is needed and a general wait time of 2-4 weeks is required.

 

Please message us for more information.

 

This listing is for 1 x GAUGE POD (plastic enclosure only), if you require Gauges please let us know and we can organise them. 

 

This will only suit the SV6, SS, SSV VE Vehicles. This will not suit Calais or Berlina. This MIGHT suit the Omega, please contact us to clarify.

 

These are hand made and hand wrapped, as such there may be small creases. Please keep this in mind. Fitting is available in the SE suburbs of Melbourne.

 

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Where possible we combine shipping and can offer shipping discounts. We use Australia Post Express service for all of our smaller parcels. For larger items we usually ship them via the fastest and most cost affordable method.

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