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1984 Ford Mustang Gt Capri Rs Center Console Digital Clock Assembly 84 85 86 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States
see pictures for overall condition and visual description
Brand:Ford

Came off a complete and running 1984 Ford Mustang GT
May fit other years and models
Please do your research or ask your local dealer for fitment

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Our items are in used condition
They may have scratches, wear, nicks or paint loss from normal use

Please See Pictures for overall condition as this is the actual item you will receive and part of the description
NOTE: Please look closely at clips and/or studs for missing or broken pieces/ Parts may need cleaning

**Left Hand = Driver Side**Right Hand = Passenger Side**


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