Nissan Hardbody 93-98 White Face Gauges 94 95 96 97 Bl on 2040-parts.com
US $14.99
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:NewManufacturer Part Number:20.1026.B
Brand new, in the box
White Face Panel Gauges for a
93-98 NISSAN HARDBODY (BLUE)
*Please make sure your gauges look exactly like this before buying*
20.1026.B
Give your car the rich look of gauges that magically transform your dashboard into the look and style of expensive European cars. These gauges fit over your existing ones and are not "glo" style but panel style gauges.
Made by APC.
MSRP: $99.99
(YOUR INDICATOR LIGHTS ARE INGRAINED IN THE PANEL, JUST LIKE THE SAMPLE ABOVE)
NEW IN BOX!
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