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1979 Z28 Camaro Guage Cluster Original 130 Mph Tach on 2040-parts.com

US $92.00
Location:

El Dorado Hills, California, US

El Dorado Hills, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

This is 1979 Camaro original guage cluster i got from my friend that circle track races camaros.  It was in working condition when he pulled it.  It has sat in my garage for about three years.  I have no use for it.  it is a great original piece, one plastic tab is missing at bottom, clear plastic facia is nice and circut paper in back is fine. 

to buy these guages would cost you close to a grand

 I have priced low to sell, these are hard to find and not in reproduction.  Shipping/handling usps standard, usa only, is $22.00.  Bid with confidence.

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