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Fast-Fab Gauge Mounting Panel Radio Hole Mounted for 3 x 52mm Gauge Black: Beetle (1958-1967)

SKU
AC9577002

Fast-Fab Gauge Mounting Panel Radio Hole Mounted for 3 x 52mm Gauge Black: Beetle (1958-1967)

SKU
AC9577002
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Fast Fab Gauge Mounting Plate 1958-1967 Beetle. Fast Fab gauge panels are designed to mount in your factory radio hole without any modifications to your dash! all gauges mount behind the panel and are held in place with our metal back plate. steel insert is paintable (so you can colour match to your dash) or use the panel with the matt black powder-coated panel provided. Also included trim parts that match your factory trim on the glove box and fuel gauge surround giving your car a look that could have come from the factory. This product includes all parts needed to install in your car. BASIC KIT DOES NOT INCLUDE GAUGES.

€245.75 €210.04

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Product Attributes
Also known asAC9577002
BrandFast Fab
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle
QualityTop Quality
Unit of saleEach
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1958-1967

Product Questions

Could you ship to Miami Fl. USA and if so do you know the shipping cost?
Question by: Hector on 2 Feb 2024, 23:43
Yes we ship to Miami if you put the part in a basket it will give the cost when you add your Zip code
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 6 Feb 2024, 19:23
Dear sir / madam.

can you ship to the netherlands ? an what will be the costs?
please let me know.

kind regards, Ruud
Question by: Ruud van Gerven on 2 Jul 2021, 00:54
Hi thanks for your enquiry.
If you put the parts you require in to your online basket and go through to the checkout- a shipping quotation will be generated once you enter your delivery address details.
Answer by: Max Ayling on 2 Jul 2021, 18:02
Will this fit in the radio hole of a 1969 beetle ?
Question by: Gary Genovese on 2 Mar 2020, 08:10
This will fit the radio aperture of a 1969, but has a Trim on either side, which is designed to match up with the dash trim on an early dash.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 2 Mar 2020, 10:14