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93k Miles Gauge Cluster - Speedometer 2003 2004 Chevrolet Gmc Diesel 6.6 Duramax on 2040-parts.com

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Harrisonville, Missouri, United States

Harrisonville, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

Just removed a working order Speedometer, Instrument Gauge Cluster from a 2003 2500 HD 4x4 6.6L diesel with AUTOMATIC transmission. with 93,367 miles. Everything appears to work as it should. I drove this truck a few hundred miles prior to removing this cluster. Yes the truck was full of fuel when this picture was taken. Should fit all 2003 and 2004 GMC/Chevrolet 2500 and 3500 models with 6.6 Duramax diesel and AT. This plastic is in good used condition with no major cracks or scratches. May have very small light scratches that would be hard to see. Removed from a very clean non-smoking truck. Personal Trip Meter working, Business trip meter is not.

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