Vt Vx Holden Commodore 250kmh Hsv Blue Dial Dash Fascia Suits Ss Wh & Vu Ute on 2040-parts.com
Northcote, VIC, Australia
VT VX Holden Commodore 250kmh HSV Blue Dial Dash Fascia also suits SS, WH Statesman and VU Ute New Genuine Holden item made by VDO will suit ALL VT VX models. Will still fit a standard 220kmh cluster, because the "0 to 100kmh" are in the same position. Has the standard green night time illumination. Comes with basic instructions to remove old dial and fit new dial. Still has rear glue and plastic release which you remove when fitting dial. Postage includes tracking number. |
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