2004-2005 Ford F250 F350 Xlt Super Duty 4wd Diesel Used Instrument Cluster 150k on 2040-parts.com
Medford, Oregon, US
This Instrument cluster came out of a 2004 F250 XLT Super-duty Crew Cab 4 Wheel Drive , Diesel , Automatic,150K and is in working condition. will fit many others.Paypal prefferd
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