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Glastron Boat Gauge Dash Panel 025-4553 | Woodgrain 16 x 6 3/4 Inch

Boat part number 8203383 is a new gauge panel from Glastron Boats, part number 025-4553 .
made for Glastron Boats
$349.95
GLS Stock #: 8203383-AM296
Only 4 left
Boat part number 8203383 is a new gauge panel from Glastron Boats, part number 025-4553 .

This gauge panel is constructed from 1/4" thick marine grade plastic with a woodgrain pattern. Measures approximately 16" W x 6 3/4" H overall.

This gauge panel features (3) blank filler gauges and (5) pre-installed Faria gauges from the Euro White series. Each of these clear halogen illuminated gauges feature a silver bezel, flat lens, white face, black lettering numerals and accents, and black needles.

This panel features the following gauges:
  • (1) 65 MPH Speedometer | SE9988B | Pitot
  • (1) 7000 RPM Tachometer | TC9161B | Set up for 1/2/3/4/5 Pole and 4/6/8/10/12 Cylinder Engines
  • (1) Trim Gauge | GP4499A | Set up for Mercury engines
  • (1) Volt Gauge | VP4065A
  • (1) Fuel Gauge | GP2080A
  • (3) Gauge Blank Filler
Featured Switches:
  • (3) Push to reset Breakers
  • (1) Push Button | Horn
  • (1) Rocker: On/Off  | Bilge
  • (1) Rocker: On/Off/On | Nav Anc
Specifications
  • Boat Manufacturer: Glastron Boats
  • Part Number: 025-4535
  • Material: Marine Grade Plastic
  • Color: Woodgrain
  • Overall Dimensions: 16" W x 6 3/4" H

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

Hardware not included.

Wiring diagram NOT included. You will need to check with a dealer for the proper pin/wiring sequencing.

Product Questions

Will his fit 2002 Glastron 17.5 SX
Question by: Thomas MacMurry on May 4, 2022, 11:33 AM
Hello Thomas,

I'm sorry, but we do not know. We are not able to cross reference them to specific boats. You'd pretty much need to just go by the measurements in the ad, or possibly contact a dealer and give them that 025-4553 Glastron part number.

Gene
Answer by: Admin on May 4, 2022, 12:38 PM