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1970 - 1980 Camaro Printed Circuit Board Instrument Cluster Lights, Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

Grosse Pointe, Michigan, United States

Grosse Pointe, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

This is a New Old Stock (NOS) Printed Circuit Board Instrument Cluster that fits:

  • 1970 - 1980 Camaro models with instrument panel warning lights.
  • Circuit Board for models with guages take a different board than this one.
  • Caution - The copper contact circuit has lifted for about 1/2" from the plastic covering.  Copper circuit does not appear to be damaged.  I tryed to show the lift in a photo but was not able to show the detail.
  • Full refund if not satisfied with product.  Price lowered due to the lift.
  • In original GM package

Group Number 9.744, Part Number 8901670.  Replaced by part number 25045120 in November 1990.

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