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Holder Fits Autometer Gauges Black 52mm/2 1/16" Pod Single Gauge Dash Mount on 2040-parts.com

Location:

wuhu,anhui, China

wuhu,anhui, China
Condition:New Brand:FJF UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:KRT-YBZ-MGB1CK

Features:

Brand New

Made from Black ABS Plastic

Can Hold (1)52mm Gauge

Fits 2" or 52mm Diameter Gauge Pods

Universal Fit On all Imported and Domestic Car

You can install the Dual Dash Pod on your dash or get creative with it and put it anywhere with a little flat surface.

Easy Installation.

Size:

Width:8.7cm/3.4Inch

Depth:11cm/4.3Inch

Height:8cm/3.1Inch

Package Included:1x Single Gauge Dash Pod


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