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1995 1996 1997 1998 Chevy K/c1500 Silverado Gauge Instrument Cluster W/ Tach. on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Fife Lake, Michigan, United States

Fife Lake, Michigan, United States
97K on odometer.
Brand:OEM Warranty:No

Welcome to Monolith Interior!

Make: Chevy
Model: K/C1500 Silverado

Description: A gauge cluster with tachometer. 97k on odometer.

Part Grade/Issues: Item is in good condition, minimal scratches or nicks. Cleaned and ready to install. The pictures you see are of the item you will receive.

Returns: We have a 14 day return policy on all items. Be it coming in broken, don't need it, wrong part, or whatever the issue is. Just send us a message for instructions and you  will be taken care of ASAP.

Shipping: We usually ship once per day. There are rare happenings where it might be two days if we are away. That is VERY rare though. We understand you want your stuff out as soon as you order and we try to fulfill that.

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