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68-77 Vw Beetle Vdo 100 Mph Speedometer 113957023l (like New) on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VDO Surface Finish:original Manufacturer Part Number:113 957 023 L Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Genuine VDO speedometer part# 113 957 023 L fits for 1968-1977 Volkswagen Beetles. Speedometer is in LIKE NEW, 100% working condition with 14,958/5 miles on it and 1/72 production year. All new Osram bulbs, but 1 bulb delete plug is missing for rear window defogger warning light which is not used anyway. Has been stored in a dark climate controlled parts room. Perfect for restorations and show cars. Free domestic shipping, international shipping available upon request.

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