Led White Bulb For Autogage Autometer Gauge Auto Meter Tach Tachometer on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
This is a quality replacement LED bulb for Autogage tachs with front/face twist in socket
Doesn't get hot like original. A fraction of the price of Autometer brand!! Bulb appears overly bright in the photograph but is just right in actuality. I have one in my own car and its perfect!! Its easy on the eyes. Please message me with any questions Thank you |
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