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Mk2 Vw Jetta Golf Gli Gti 16v Instrument Cluster Gauges With Mfa on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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El Paso, Texas, US

El Paso, Texas, US
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Volkswagen MK2 Instrument Cluster Gauges

With MFA Information System

Came out of a 1988 Jetta GLi 16v With Cruise Control

Had to select the "For Parts Or Not Working" Because is NOT at 100%, it's a used part and old

AS IS

The only thing not working it was the electronic speed sensor for the cruise control, the actual speedometer works just fine, and it has no lighting bulbs.

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