Mazda Rx7 Fc3s S5 Turbo Gauge Cluster Rare Usdm on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Mazda RX7 FC3S Turbo gauge cluster for S5 (1989-1991) models. Rare original USDM gauges with MPH, up to 160. Has 116,334 miles on odometer. Gauges are in perfect working order. Quick plug and play with S5 models only, no additional wiring needed.
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