Nos Mopar Fuel Gauge 70 71 72 Dodge Dart Plymouth Duster Non Rallye Dash on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Michigan, US
You are bidding on an NOS MOPAR ORIGINAL Instrument Panel Fuel or Gas Gauge. Chrysler part number 2984403. This is correct for 70 71 72 Dodge Dart Plymouth Duster and Valiant with STANDARD instrument panel gauges (non rallye). NOS MINT ITEM and still with box Winning bidder to include $6.00 Priority Mail shipping within the continental US. HIGHER outside of the US. PAYPAL payment is fine. I will send an invoice within 24 hours of auction end. Feel free to email with any questions THANKS for bidding and please visit my other NOS MOPAR auctions.
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