1969 Camaro Gauge Kit Dash Wiith Console Gauges Vhx Carbon Red Dakota Digital on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, United States
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1969 CAMARO DAKOTA DIGITAL GAUGE KIT COMES WITH CONSOLE GAUGES CARBON FIBER BACKGROUND WITH RED LIGHTS IN STOCK READY TO SHIP THIS IS A VERY HIGH QUALITY MODERN GAUGE KIT, EXTREMELY ACCURATE AND EASY TO INSTALL. WILL WORK WITH ANY ENGINE/TRANSMISSION. STOCK 283 AND POWERGLIDE TO A 632 CI BIG BLOCK WITH 6 SPEED OR DO YOU HAVE A NEW LS1 LS6 LS3 LS-ANYTHING, THESE GAUGES WORK. IF YOU HAVE EVER PUT A NEW STYLE LS MOTOR IN AN OLD CAR BEFORE AND TRY TO USE STOCK INSTRUMENTATION, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THE VALUE OF THESE GAUGES. THIS KIT DOES NOT REQUIRE A SPEEDOMETER CONVERSION BOX THAT RUNS ABOUT 300.00 THIS KIT DOES NOT REQUIRE A TACHOMETER CONVERSION BOX RUNS ABOUT 80.00 DON`T HAVE A SPEEDOMETER CABLE ON YOUR NEW TRANSMISSION? NO PROBLEM. HUNTING DOWN SENDING UNITS TO FIT THE NEW MOTOR? NOT WITH THIS KIT. FUEL SENDING UNIT DOES NOT MATCH YOUR FUEL GAUGE? THIS KIT IS PROGRAMABLE AND WILL READ ALL SENDING UNITS THIS KIT FEATURES DIGITAL LCD DISPLAYS MILLION MILE ODOMETER TWO RE-SETTABLE TRIP MILAGE 0-9999.9 RE-SETTABLE SERVICE MILAGE 0-9999 COUNT DOWN PERFORMANCE READINGS HIGH SPEED RECALL HIGH RPM RECALL 0-60MPH TIME 1/4 MILE TIME 1/4 MILE END SPEED (TRAP SPEED) ENGINE HOUR METER 0-999.9 ENGLISH/METRIC CONVERSION BUILT IN INDICATORS LEFT/RIGHT TURN SIGNAL CHECK ENGINE LIGHT HIGH BEAMS BRAKE WARNING GEAR POSITION DISPLAY (GSS-2000 NOT INCLUDED) WAIT TO START CRUISE CONTROL ANALOG GAUGES ARE BACKLIT JUST LIKE MODERN CARS, EASY TO READ. THIS KIT HAS THE SILVER FINISH, AND LIGHTS UP RED. 0-160 MPH SPEEDOMETER 8000 RPM TACHOMETER FUEL GAUGE VOLT GAUGE TEMP GAUGE OIL GAUGE ALL MOUNTING HARDWARE AND NEW LENSES ARE INCLUDED! OIL, TEMP, SPEED SENSORS AND WIRING IS INCLUDED! WIRING IS SHIELDED, NO JUMPING OR ERRATIC READINGS! CONTROL MODULE INCLUDED AND IS WHERE YOU WILL BRING IN ALL THE INPUT WIRING. IT IS A VERY SMALL BOX AND EASY TO HIDE UNDER THE DASH. ALL GAUGES SIMPLY PLUG IN AND ARE CLEARLY MARKED, INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED THIS KIT IS BLACK FACE WITH RED BACKLIGHTING. WE ALSO CAN GET THIS IN BLACK CARBON WITH BLUE BACKLIGHTING OR SILVER WITH RED OR BLUE BACKLIGHTING LET US KNOW WHAT YOU NEED. |
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