1999-2005 Isuzu Npr Turbo Diesel Instrument Cluster/speedometer on 2040-parts.com
Penn Yan, New York, United States
You are viewing a 1999-2005 Isuzu NPR Turbo Diesel Instrument Cluster/Speedometer. 1 tab is broken in upper right corner, although I have found that broken tabs don't affect functionality of clusters, although the plastic trim can be replaced with your old cluster. Any questions about interchange, please contact me. Unit works properly, ready to install today. Item Number 8-97207-069-0. Please verify with your old cluster before purchasing. Free shipping!
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