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Mga Dash Overlay Bought New Lhd Looks Like Wallnut Never Used on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Killingworth, Connecticut, United States

Killingworth, Connecticut, United States

this dash Fits over your existing dash & gauges, It is realy NEAT , The nobs on your dash can catefully be removed ,Depredd recess pin on nobs & pill off . Slide back on after dash cover is installed;There are 2 threaded holes on back for screw to draw to your old dash, IF there are added switches or aftermarket gauges installed on your dash; It will not fit over them it OVERLAYS your existing metal dash, the good part of an overlay is that you do not have to rewire or remove your gauges. Any Questions call Fred 860304 3568

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