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Intellitronix 6 Gauge Digital Dash Panel In White on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Intellitronix Country of Manufacture:United States

Completely gone through, tested and calibrated. It comes with factory lifetime warranty, all necessary sending units including speedo, water, and oil, printed circuit board, smoked plexiglas, hardware and instructions.

Includes 0-255 MPH speedo, 8/6/4 cylinder tach, water temp, oil pressure, voltmeter, user selectable fuel level gauge, turn signals and high beam indicator.

Works with any mechanical or electronic transmissions, or you can purchase a GPS speedo sender from Intellitronix.

User selectable fuel senders for GM, Ford, Chrysler, VDO, or aftermarket 240-33 ohm industry standard fuel sender.

Super bright WHITE LEDS for direct sunlight visibilty. Completely blacked out when the ignition is off. No logos, legends, etc.

Automatic night time dimming.

No questions asked Lifetime Warranty!

No questions asked 100% Money Back guarantee.

If you're not 100% completely satisfied, just send it back:)

Free Technical support number is 440-210-7646 Monday through Friday 9-5

More info at the Intellitronix website or just call the tech line.



Please understand our office hours are Mon-fri 8 am to 5pm est. We do not answer questions or ship on weekends. Please be patient for questions or shipping for the next business day. thank you 

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