Kenworth T300 T600 T800 W900 Dash Panel Trim Assembly With Oil Psi Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
For sale is a Kenworth dash trim panel gauge assembly with oil psi gauge. This part came off a working 2005 Kenworth T-600 we parted out but fits on T-300, T-800 and W-900 Kenworths. This item is not returnable or refundable. I only ship to the lower 48 states unless otherwise specified. Payment must be received within 5 business days after purchase.
* I will ship this item to Canada, Alaska or Hawaii under special circumstances. Email me before bidding on this item if you live in one of these countries to clarify shipping charges. If you'd like more pictures of this unit please feel free to email me.
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