Ferrari Testarossa Center Gauge Console Tr 61552500 Oem Tr on 2040-parts.com
Copperopolis, California, US
DESCRIPTION; FERRARI TESTAROSSA CENTER UPPER GAUGE CONSOLE. THIS PART GOES BETWEEN THE LOWER CONSOLE AND DASH BOARD AND HOUSES THE CLOCK AND A COUPLE GAUGES. THIS IS CORRECT FROM 1987 TO 1991. THE 85 AND 86 WOULD USE A DIFFERANT TALLER PIECE. THIS IS IN DECENT SHAPE AND WOULD NEED TO BE RESTORED WITH A LITTLE DIE. COMES AS PICTURED AS SHOWN. PN 61552500 LP UNK.
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