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87-91? Dash Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $3.00
Location:

Bastrop, Louisiana, US

Bastrop, Louisiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

THIS  AUCTION IS FOR THE DASH CLUSTER THAT FITS A 87-91 MUSTAMG. THIS CLUSTER NEEDS CLEANING AND WAS WORKING WHEN REMOVED SO I'M SELLING IT AS PARTS ONLY

IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE OF THE LOWER 48 STATES PLEASE WAIT ON YOUR INVOICE TO PAY.

 

 

I DO COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN POSSABLE 

THIS  ITEM  IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO RETURNS 

  PAYPAL  payment must be recived with in 4 calender days of auction end or item will be relisted . Winning bidder must make contact within 3 calender days after auction ends .

ALL ITEMS SOLD DURING THE WEEK WILL BE SHIPPED ON THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY

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