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97-01 Honda Crv Cr-v Cluster Speedometer Automatic At Gauges Tach 204k Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $99.96
Location:

O'Fallon, Illinois, United States

O'Fallon, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A QUALITY USED PART. PLEASE EXPECT NORMAL, USED PART WEAR AND CONSIDER ITS AGE WHEN PURCHASING THIS ITEM. THERE IS TYPICAL WEAR SCRATCHES/SCUFFS. SEE PICS.
Brand:OEM FACTORY Surface Finish:BLACK CLEAR Manufacturer Part Number:SPEEDO Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:HONDA CR-V STOCK ID:0430 Other Part Number:AUTOMATIC AT TAG#:JD576811 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

97-01 HONDA CRV CR-V CLUSTER SPEEDOMETER AUTOMATIC AT GAUGES TACH 204K OEM

REMOVED FROM A 1999 HONDA CRV

SHOULD FIT:

1997-2001 HONDA CRV AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 

MILEAGE: 204,431

CONDITION: (ACTUAL PART PHOTO'S ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE)

THERE IS SOME TYPICAL WEAR, SCRATCHES/SCUFFS.  SEE PICS. 

PLEASE NOTE:

THE BACKLIGHTING HAS NOT BEEN TESTED, BUT THE BULBS ARE EASY TO SWAP OUT IF NEEDED.

SHIPPING:

EXPEDITED- DELIVERED IN 1-4 BUSINESS DAYS!

 

WARRANTY PERIOD: 60 DAYS 

YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!

IF YOU AREN'T COMPLETELY SATISFIED JUST SEND A MESSAGE. IF WE MESSED UP, WE’LL FIX IT!

  
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