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Autometer Factory Match Gauge Kit-07.5-09 Dodge 6.7l-boost/pyro/frp/pillar on 2040-parts.com

US $490.67
Location:

Winchester, KY, US

Winchester, KY, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Brand:Autometer Interchange Part Number:AUTAD32FR-DODGEFM Warranty:Yes

  • These gauges keep the appearance of the '03-'09 trucks so you can keep the interior looking OEM.
  • Dodge Factory Match
    Don't see the gauge you want? Call us at 866-737-4966
    Now you can add aftermarket gauges that match your factory gauges. Autometer Dodge Diesel gauges feature a white face, black lettering, orange indicator, and a black bezel. LED illumination and a lit pointer match the factory Dodge illumination.
    Check out Autometer pillars or steering column mounting solutions. Call us at 866-737-4966 with questions or to build a custom gauge kit.
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    • Need multiple gauges and a pillar? We have custom gauge kits, or call us to make your own gauge kit!
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