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04-06 Pontiac Grand Prix Driver Information Center Dic 5 Button Speedometer on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, US

Alpharetta, Georgia, US
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This 5 button Driver Information Center is in perfect condition with no wear on the buttons and no scratches on the display screen.  It was removed from a 2004 Gran Prix with only 4,140 miles.  I bought it in 2005 and never used it..  If you install this in your car, your mileage will be 4,140.  I advise that you go to a GM dealership and have the mileage changed to match your car's mileage, but that is your choice.  I also have a dash bezel that this fits in if you need one.   The part number is 10349987.  it came from a 2004 Gran Prix, but will work on a 2004 - 2006.  if you use it on a 2005 or 2006, all functions will work except the G force display, which the 2004 did not have.  I will only ship to the Continental US.  Thanks!

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