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00 01 Infiniti G20 Automatic Sedan Speedometer Instrument Cluster Oem#2214 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
TESTED WORKING ITEM OVERALL GOOD CONDITION MAY HAVE NORMAL WEAR BEING A USED ITEM, PLEASE CHECK PHOTOS & MATCH PART BEFORE PURCHASE (LOWER SPEEDOMETER)
Brand:OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front


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PART DESCRIPTION:  SEDAN SPEEDOMETER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

STOCK#: 2214 
LOCATION:B01-D15= 
YEAR(S): 2000 2001 

MILES: 168,562 

MAKE/MODEL: INFINITI G20 2.0L 4CYL SEDAN 

ALSO FITS: NA 


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 1. Speedometer is used and may have broken tabs, scratches, scuffs, blemishes, or other imperfections/damages that can not be seen on the picture due to flash, dirt, angle of camera, or for other reasons.

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