2002 Ford Explorer 4 Door Speedometer Cluster W/o Message Center on 2040-parts.com
Hughesville, Pennsylvania, US
Up for auction is a good used OEM instrument cluster pulled from a salvage vehicle for following: Sorry, I don't know the mileage on it.
EXPLORER 02, 4 Dr, exc. Sport Trac; thru 3/3/02, MPH, w/o message center
AT: automatic transmission
MT: manual transmission
...A 15.00 shipping fee for Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico
The speedometer is in all around good condition unless otherwise stated; all clusters may have some minor scratches from use, but I will make note of large scratches and cracks---I give a full one year warranty on the part (replace or refund); you can return your part for any reason with no restocking or auction fees.
Level 2 D 3
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