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1970-1981 Camaro Instrument Cluster Printed Circuit Board Without Gauges, New! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Richmond, Kentucky, United States

Richmond, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:25045120 dash gauge fuel gas temp volt amp gage Interchange Part Number:warning lights UPC:Does not apply

ITEM DESCRIPTION:

New 1970 - 1981 Camaro printed circuit board with warning lights only and without factory tach & gauges. Replace your old worn out or burnt printed circuit board today.

EXCELLENT QUALITY. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION.

 

APPLICTIONS:

1970-1981 CAMARO  ALL MODELS WITH WARING LIGHTS ONLY AND WITHOUT FACTORY TACH & GAUGES.

REPLACES  ORIGINAL GM PART NUMBER : 25045120.

ADDITIONAL INFO:

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