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07 08 09 Kia Spectra Speedometer Cluster Oem Kmh Canadian Kph 30k-km Box9d17/14 on 2040-parts.com

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Flint, Michigan, US

Flint, Michigan, US
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USED KIA SPECTRA SPEEDOMETER CLUSTER
OEM
KMH CANADIAN VERSION KPH

REMOVED FROM FROM A CAR WE IMPORTED FROM CANADA

WILL PLUG AND PLAY IN SPECTRA

SPEEDO SHOWS 30,898 KM

WE CAN PROGRAM EXACT TO MATCH YOURS

FITS 07 08 09 MODELS

SHIPS FROM
US SPEEDO
6050 BIRCH DR
FLINT, MI
810-244-0909

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