Honda Accord Speedometer Instrument Cluster Dash Gauges 98 99 Auto 195k on 2040-parts.com
Grand Island, New York, United States
Honda Accord instrument cluster shows approximately 195,500 miles everything works as it should donor vehicle is 1999 4dr sedan 4cyl THIS PART IS VERIFIED FULLY FUNCTIONAL Fits: 1998 1999 30 day guarantee included from time of delivery Why choose HolyScrap? - Respected seller- Excellent customer service and feedback rating- 15+ years experience in OEM auto parts- 30 day return policy- Free Shipping- Great name! What should I do if there is a problem with my order? Contact us immediately, prior to leaving feedback or opening a case We will ALWAYS do our best to resolve the situation for you, we want happy customers! We value your feedback, so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE leave us positive feedback if you are satisfied with your order. Thank you!
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