Used Mazda Miata Mx5 Mx-5 Meter Hood Instrument Cluster Bezel 1990 To 1997 on 2040-parts.com
Green Valley, Illinois, US
Came off of my 1993 Miata. Previous owner spray painted over bubbling black paint with grey paint. Still bubbling. Not cracked or broken. Ready to strip/repaint/install!!! Happy bidding!
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