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Bmw Instrument Cluster Gauges Any - K100, K75, K1100, K1100lt 168471 on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

BMW Instrument Cluster Gauges  K100 K75 K1100 K1100LT

The pictures should verify my claims.

Tested Working:
Speedometer
Tachometer
Gear Indicator
Clock 
High Beam Light goes on when it should; goes off when it should.
Brake light goes on when it should; goes off when it should.
 Neutral light goes on when it should; goes off when it should.
Turn Signal lights Both working.
Back Lighting seems Perfect - see pics.

NOT Working:
Trip Meter
Odometer

Fully checked on 10/25/16 and the pictures were taken then.


Sold as is.  If the item is not as described, it may be returned for purchase price.  Buyer assumes responsibility if the part doesn't fit.  Please ask questions before bidding. You can email or call @ (954) 225-6190. I am happy to combine items to help save on shipping. Flat rate shipping is for continental US. Will ship internationally for added postage. Buyers are welcome to arrange pick up to save shipping fee. Please indicate if you would like item shipped to address other than PayPal shipping address. BMW Decal is for identification only and is NOT included in the sale.

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