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91 Scoupe Speedometer Cluster Base Model, W/mt 91-92 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Golconda, Illinois, United States

Golconda, Illinois, United States
Interchange is for the Speedo head only
Brand:Hyundai Interchange Part Number:257-59260

     I am offering for sale a used speedometer cluster removed from a 1991 Hyundai Scoupe. This has 102,325 miles showing on the odometer. 
    This will fit: 1991-92 Scoupe base models only, and with manual transmission. The interchange only shows the speedometer head, not sure if the '92 models will work as an assembly.

I accept Paypal for payment.

Shipping is free to the lower 48 states. I can ship to AK and HI, there will be additional postage required for Priority Mail.

 Please note that on the shipping method, I will ship the most economical way, usually Fed-EX smart post, or USPS parcel. This can take 10 days or more to get to you, especially to the east or west coast. I don't have any control over the speed of shipping, I usually send within one day. I ALWAYS post the tracking number on the Ebay site for you to track your package. If you need this quicker, contact me for additional shipping cost.
     Thanks for reading this.
 

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