Mitsubishi 380 Db Vrx Silver Dial Dash Fascia Might Suit Es, Sx, And Gt *cheap* on 2040-parts.com
Northcote, VIC, Australia
Genuine Mitsubishi 380 DB VRX Silver Dial Dash New item Change the look of your boring black dial with this silver dial from a VRX. Instructions included to remove and fit dial...no instructions on removing the cluster from the car. Postage includes tracking number. |
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