Mopar Transmission Speedometer Housing.fits (dodge Chrysler Plymouth Jeep) on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, US
For sale is a used Mopar speedometer housing. It is in good usable condition but has some scarring from previous use, although nothing that will hurt performance. The actual housing might not be the one pictured.
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