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1992 1993 1994 Nissan Maxima *105,026 Miles* Instrument Cluster *white Gauges* on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

San Fernando, California, United States

San Fernando, California, United States
Note: This assembly does not include the plastic window. The plastic window from your old instrument cluster can easily be attached instead. The price of this unit has been reduced accordingly. - Please Note: If a listing includes the Manufacturer’s Part Number of any gauge, or the part number off the original instrument cluster it came from, please use it to determine compatibility. If you can match the manufacturer’s part number off your unit, you will be sure that what you are buying is compatible with your car. Please also compare the connectors on your unit with the pictures of mine in this listing. If a number is not available, compare the front and back of the cluster in order to make sure that all is the same as your original one in order to determine compatibility. * Some units might have missing bulbs which are easily interchangeable with bulbs from your old cluster. Please take a look at the picture of the back of the unit to see which, if any bulbs are missing.
Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Mileage:105,026 Miles Brand:OEM Inventory #:IC2B852

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