Beautiful Classic Saab 900 Dashboard, Rare Part, Read Description on 2040-parts.com
Essex, Connecticut, United States
Classic Saab 900 Dashboard, will fit 900 from 79-93 (and 94 Convertible)
Very Nice Overall, comes with AC vents and glovebox (speaker grills NOT included) The last three photos are of the imperfections -- there is one (extremely) small crack on the corner of the change holder, you have to look to see it. There are two nicks under where the speaker grills go. They will not be visible at all once the speaker grills are put on. $100.00 shipping to lower 48 states or free local pickup Be sure to check out my other listings, I am selling a lot of other rare classic 900 cosmetic parts. Will be posting more in coming days. Please ask any questions before bidding, there are no returns on this item Thanks |
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