2010 Camaro Ss Center Console Auxiliary Gauge Pack Gauges Oem on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a gauge pack, removed in working order from a 2010 SS with 6 speed manual transmission and just under 30k miles.
This part fits 2010-2012.
The part pictured is the part you will receive!
There are a few surface blemishes. Look at pictures for the actual condition!
No refunds accepted on electrical parts!
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