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Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Autodayplus Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:X25.589 Gauge Instrument Light Stepper Motor Fit for:Fits For 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Ford Mustang Interchange Part Number:XC5 589 X15 589 X24 589 X25 589 XC5589 Color:Black Other Part Number:x27-589 x27589 x25.589 x25 589 UPC:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front Application:Instrument Panel,Gauge Cluster,Temp Gauge,Tachometer, RMP Gauge Surface Finish:Cluster speedometer repair kits x25.589 stepper mo

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