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Part Name: Autometer Dual Pillar Pod 2-1/16" (Black): Eagle Talon (except convert.) 1995-1999 #9946
Part Number: 22610, A4822610
Part Brand: Autometer

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Autometer Dual Pillar Pod 2-1/16" (Black): Eagle Talon (except convert.) 1995-1999 #9946 (22610, A4822610)

Part Description & Details

(2 1/16" -black) Built for the (95-99) Mitsubishi 2G Eclipse-Talon... Auto Meter gauge pods are the perfect solution for mounting your new Auto Meter gauges. They're easy to install, and they mount securely to your windshield A-pillar with no modifications. Each pod is custom-designed to fit your vehicle's make and model year precisely. Gauge pods are constructed using durable ABS plastic that can be painted to match your stock interior.

Features:
  • 2 1/16" -black
  • THESE ARE PILLAR PODS ONLY AND DO *NOT* INCLUDE GAUGES.
  • Covers the pillar.
  • Mitsubishi 2G Eclipse-Talon (95-99)

Vehicles & Years

  • 1995-1997 Eagle Talon
  • 1995-1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

 


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