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1996-1998 Ford Mustang Gt 4.6l 150mph Instrument Gauge Cluster W/tachometer 109k on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Humble, Texas, United States

Humble, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a Ford Mustang GT guage cluster that is from a 98 GT.  

It's in good shape and it has 109,126 miles on the odometer.

 It will fit 96-98 Mustang GT cars.


Thank you for looking and please look at some of my other Mustang listings. 

If you have something in mind that you are looking for and don't see it listed,

please contact me because I buy and sell Mustang parts and I might have it but haven't

had a chance to list it just yet! 

 

Thank you for looking and we appreciate your Business!

 

 

Shipping quote is for Continental US buyers only! All other buyers, please contact me

for a shipping quote before buying. 

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