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Indiglo Glow Gauge Dash Face El Cluster For 94-98 Ford Mustang 3.8 232 V6 Sn-95 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
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Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States

Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States
INDIGLO GLOW GAUGE DASH FACE EL CLUSTER FOR 94-98 FORD MUSTANG 3.8 232 V6 SN-95, US $27.50, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Speed Daddy Part Brand:speed_daddy Manufacturer Part Number:EL600-Coupe Convertible Color:White Face- Blue/ Green Glow Interchange Part Number:Blue Indiglo White Face Dashboard Cover Gauge Instruction Included:Yes Other Part Number:Dash Tech/Techometer/ RPM EL Cluster + AMP Ammeter Material:PVC Placement on Vehicle:Interior UPC:DOES NOT APPLY Surface Finish:Smooth Glossy

Glow gauges feature standard white faces with markings glow in bluish and reddish color in the dark. Glow gauges replaces the stock black gauge face with a white and easy to read cluster.These new gauge faces will give a custom look to your interior, as well as give you that show
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INDIGLO GLOW GAUGE DASH FACE EL CLUSTER FOR 94-98 FORD MUSTANG 3.8 232 V6 SN-95

Glow gauges feature standard white faces with markings glow in bluish and reddish color in the dark. Glow gauges replaces the stock black gauge face with a white and easy to read cluster.These new gauge faces will give a custom look to your interior, as well as give you that show car style.
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