This speedometer is from a Canadian car and shows 331 000 kilometres. Worked well with no issues when removed. Cosmetically excellent condition. Flat rate shipping applies to non remote destinations in North America only. All others please request shipping quote. Shipping will include insurance and tracking number.
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