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Auto Meter 2-5/8" Dual Gauge Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Yulee, Florida, United States

Yulee, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:3232

Quality mounting cups/pods, adapters, and replacement parts to mount Auto Meter Gauges with ease and style. Gauges sold separately.

2-5/8" Gauge Panel
  • Two Holes
  • Black Aluminum

    Auto Meter 3232 Details


  • Black Aluminum Gauge Panel

  • Specifications:

    Height (in.)
    3.125
    Overall Length (in.)
    6.125
    Lighting Type
    N/A
    Bezel Style
    N/A
    Lighting Color
    N/A
    Pointer Color
    N/A
    Gauge Panel Finish
    Black anodized
    Gauge Panel Material
    Aluminum
    Gauge Panel Mounting Location
    Underdash
    Gauges Included
    No
    Mounting Hole 1 Quantity
    Two
    Mounting Hole 1 Size (in.)
    2 5/8
    Quantity
    Sold individually
    Manufacturer's Part Number:
    3232


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