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Jdm Nissan D21 Maroon Pathfinder Altimeter Inclinometer Tilt Roll Pitch Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

New Plymouth, NZ

New Plymouth, NZ
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:If the shipping company breaks your item, I will offer a full refund once the item is returned to me. Return freight is the buyers responsibility. I can't offer a refund if the item does not fit your vehicle. Please make sure you have read the description carefully and have done your own research before placing a bid. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Factory, OEM Meter Manufacturer Part Number:Nissan 4WD Terrano Surface Finish:Maroon

Factory JDM Altimeter Tilt gauge to suit Terrano or Pathfinder, D21 chassis years 1988 - 1992. This will also fit any other 4WD as the only electrical wiring needed is for the back-light. The unit is Maroon in color. This unit has standard bulbs like the bulbs inside a gauge cluster, but the bulbs have green or blue covers over them to change the lighting color. Wide angle LED bulbs or another color bulb cover over standard bulbs could be used to change the lighting color to suit your needs. Displays roll, pitch and altitude / pressure. The tilt and roll functions work well. The altitude gauge is untested however, as I have no way to test it. Dimensions are 220mm wide, 150mm deep and 80mm high. I have more detailed dimensions for the unit and bracket also, please contact me if you require this.

Condition: Good used condition. The tilt and roll functions have been tested and are working well, however the altimeter is untested as I have no way to do so. One of the mounting holes is damaged as shown in photo 9.

This part fits the following cars:
1986 - 1995 Nissan D21 Terrano 4WD
OR any other vehicle you wish to retrofit this to.

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