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1969 Camaro Dash Fuel Gauge Replacement Lens - Oer Len28 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Canton, Texas, United States

Canton, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LEN28 Surface Finish:Acrylic Interchange Part Number:Camaro Dash Fuel Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:Gauge Lens Brand:OER Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does Not Apply

1969 Camaro Fuel Gauge Replacement Lens

This is an excellent reproduction of the original center dash fuel gauge lens. This lens was used on 1969 Camaro models with a tachometer but without console gauges.

Each lens is precision manufactured to replace the originallens exactly. You can now replace your cracked, worn, or yellowed lens with this crisp clear reproduction. Give your front dash assembly the look it deserves while maintaining originality.

OER-LEN28


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