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(military M939 Series Truck) Instrument Cluster Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Tyrone, Oklahoma, United States

Tyrone, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Military Surface Finish:green Manufacturer Part Number:#12277175 Warranty:No Other Part Number:NSN #2590-01-130-7935 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale are new( M939 series 5-ton) blank,instrument (gauge) cluster panels.A great restoration part for someone fixing up a truck.You will save a ton of time installing one of these, versus sanding and painting an old one, and re-labeling each gauge. Most of these have slight scuffs and scratches from shipping and handling that may require some touch-up painting, so don't expect them to be in (perfect) condition.I'm going to try and send out the nicest one's first. I will gladly combine shipping on multiple items, just send me a destination zip code before checkout, and I will figure the shipping charges then. I can also store the item if someone wants to pick them up at a later date to save on shipping costs. Thanks for looking.

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