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2007 Toyota Yaris Speedometer Gauge Cluster Oem Factory Original on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, US

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, US
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FACTORY ORIGINAL SPEEDOMETER CLUSTER REMOVED FROM A 2007 YARIS 3 DOOR HATCHBACK WITH 143K MILES AND A/T, FEMALE OWNED/OPERATED. P.O. STATED GAUGES WERE WORKING FINE BEFORE VEHICLE WAS WRECKED.

SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS, PAYMENT WITHIN 4 DAYS, NO INTERNATIONAL, FIXED SHIPPING OF $12.00 LOWER 48 ONLY.

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