Mercedes Ponton Speedometer-insturment Cluster on 2040-parts.com
Hayden, Idaho, United States
This is a nice set of fully functional Speedometer and gauges (Fuel, oil, temperature & Amp meter). The left glass lens has a cracked corner (see picture). This unit has 74,750 miles on it. Both the male and female of the original connector are included.
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