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> FS Voltmeter customized, FS Console voltmeter $45 shipped CONUS only.
dangrouche
post Nov 3 2013, 06:31 PM
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FS console voltmeter for $45 firm price. Shipped to you via USPS First Class with delivery confirmation. My teener has the combination gauge and I wanted the voltmeter function, so I cobbled together some tubular plastic to mount it under the dash, you just need single hole in the metal and use the wingnut to attach the unit to under the dash. The gauge rim had been refinished (opened up, painted, cleaned in and out) by me years ago, then most recently I added the SMD light module into the unit. If you want to attach this to your stock console, I am including the rubber ring. I have enclosed as many pics as possible to show the back, front, and lit up. The lit pictures are taken as left and right to show you that there is lots of light lighting this unit up. The only caveat is that compared to your other gauges, the other ones may seem dim. This is a plug and play. SMD LED light will dim with the dash dimmer as usual. Paypal to me at dangrouche@juno.com


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