1970-1981 Oem Pontiac Trans Am Firebird Instrumentation Guage Cluster 100mph on 2040-parts.com
Boston, Virginia, US
LISTED IS A GAUGE CLUSTER OUT OF A SECOND GENERATION TRANS AM FIREBIRD. IT WORKED JUST FINE BEFORE IT WAS REMOVED JUST A FEW YEARS AGO AND WAS SITTING IN AN ATTIC SINCE. THIS IS THE 100MPH GAUGE. ALL OF THE NUMBERS AND LETTERS ARE IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION AND THE NEEDLES ARE PERFECT. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUSTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. LISTED SHIPPING IS FOR THE LOWER 48 US STATES. THANK YOU.
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