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Ultralight Aircraft,race Car, Boat, Instrument Pod, Holds 4 Gauge Kitplane Trike on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Montgomery, Illinois, United States

Montgomery, Illinois, United States
Condition:New


Instruments-Gauges shown are not included.

This brand new instrument pod measures 13" wide  x 4" tall x 4" 
deep and weighs 3/4#.

Usable faceplate area is 12" x 3.25"--No holes are cut

This pod is molded in un-polished black gelcoat finish, ready
to paint or looks great as it is.

This pod will accomodate four 2" or 2.25 gauges.

Mounting hardware is not included.


Other colors available, see our other listings

Shown below with blank faceplate

Many other colors available, just ask!


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