Jegs Performance Products - Gauge And Panel Kit on 2040-parts.com
Ashburn, Virginia, United States
This is a used JEGS Gauge and Panel kit that includes oil pressure, water temperature and voltage. Kit is in excellent working condition and used for about 2,000 miles. I decided to use the factory gauges for a more original look. These new cost $100+. They come with sending units, ready to hook up.
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