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85-93 Vw Cabriolet Mk1 Center Console 3 Gauge Set Voltage Temperature Pressure on 2040-parts.com

US $194.99
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VDO Warranty:Yes

You are bidding on a used THREE GAUGE SET AND BLACK CENTER CONSOLE removed from a 1989 VW Cabriolet type MK1 with a Manual Transmission. The Gauge Set is OEM made by VDO and not some inferior After Market Item. All Gauges were Bench tested and work properly. The Item comes with All Input Plugs and Pig-tailed Input Connectors. Also included are the Mounting Brackets as well as the Illumination Sockets and ALL three working Bulbs. There are no Cracks or Chips anywhere. The Plastic Gauge  Lenses have no dulling. The most you can quibble about are a couple of Minor Scuff marks not even visible in the Hi Res Pics. The Black Paint surrounding the Lenses is in EXCEPTIONAL condition with barely a scratch. The Black Center Console has no Chips No Cracks and No repairs. All Mounting Points are Intact. Please examine the Hi Res Pics which show this Item in considerable detail from several different directions and make sure it is suitable for your needs. What you see is EXACTLY what you get. While removed from an 1989 Model, this Assembly can be installed in  Cabriolets built from 1985 through 1993. It may also be Compatible with Golf and GTI Models built in those same Model years but you will need to do your own due diligence to verify that. This Item is Guaranteed to work to your satisfaction.

DEAR BUYER. I ALWAYS GUARANTEE THAT YOU MUST BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASE OR ELSE THE ITEM CAN BE RETURNED AND YOU WILL BE REFUNDED  WHAT YOU PAID FOR IT INCLUDING ALL ORIGINATING SHIPPING CHARGES. THE ITEM MUST BE RETURNED AT YOUR EXPENSE.  PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE BUYING A USED AUTOMOBILE PART AND ISSUES MAY ARISE. OFTEN TIMES, COMPATIBILITY ISSUES DEVELOP WHEN THE SAME PART IS INSTALLED  IN TWO SUPPOSEDLY IDENTICAL CARS. THAT IS ESPECIALLY TRUE OF INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS,  THROTTLE BODIES,  COMPUTERS  OF ALL TYPES AND IGNITION AND BRAKE MODULES.

IN THE EVENT YOU WISH TO RETURN THE ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST THROUGH EBAY MESSAGES.  I PROMISE I WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. 


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