90-95 Toyota Pick Up Truck 4runner Instrument Gauge Cluster Digital. on 2040-parts.com
Van Nuys, California, United States
I'm offering an instrument cluster from a 93 4runner V6 3.0L automatic transmission,in good condition with 114k miles on it, must be digital speedometer will fit in toyota 4 runner or pick up truck automatic or manual transmission 90-91-92-93-94-95,lens normal wear light scratches and scuff on it,please make sure if is compatibility in your unit before bid take a look the pictures ,thank you... I'm offering 30 days warranty if doesn't work well just let me know asap &you have full refund thx.
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