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Custom Autometer Gauge Panel - Push To Start - 6 Switch Control on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Autometer Warranty:No

Custom gauge cluster originally made for a kit-car. Panel is made of 1/8" aluminum and features:

Autometer ProComp UltraLite Speedometer
Autometer ProComp UltraLite Oil Pressure Gauge (electric)
Autometer ProComp UltraLite Volt Meter
Push-to-Start Button with switch and lights
6 x Individual Switches with lights

Panel dimension is 12" x 5.5"

The gauges are mounted and the switches have all been professional wired and soldered in series to make wiring up to the vehicle easier.  Switches can be used to run anything you like. Comes with what you see. No additional wires, hoses or mounts.

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