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99-2002 Camaro Z28 Ss Ta Ls1 V8 Speedometer Instrument Gauge Cluster 155 Mph on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Chester, Ohio, United States

West Chester, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevy Manufacturer Part Number:09380711

You are bidding on a used gauge cluster removed from various 2000 Camaro SS LS1 V8's with a 155MPH speedometer.  Cluster is fully functional.  The clear lens will have minor scratches from age.  Mileage is random, I parted out a bunch of these and mixed them up, Mileage ranged from 50k miles to around 150k miles.

This would work on any 1999-2002 Camaro with a V8 engine. SS/Z28 models.

Bidding starts at a penny, $0.01. Bid now.

Shipping will be $15 anywhere in the lower 48 states. No international shipping.

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