97-01 Malibu Speedometer Instrument Cluster 91k Part #: 16263451 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
97-01 MALIBU 2.4 L, A/T SPEEDOMETER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
(IT IS IN FULLY WORKING CONDITION)
USED FACTORY ORIGINAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
PART # 16263451
MILEAGE: 91920 m.
THIS WAS PULED FROM 2000 MALIBU
IT WILL FITS:
1997-2001 MALIBU 2.4 L A/T
ACTUAL PICTURES
PLEASE MATCH P/N NUMBER THAT YOU NEED BEFORE BUYING !
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