1970-1981 Camaro Nova Dash Shift Indicator For Automatic 350 400 Turbo Trans on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Wisconsin, US
1970-1981 Camaro 1975-1979 Nova Dash bezel shift indicator for automatic turbo 350 and 400 trans. The indicator moves freely, there are no cracks, breaks and has not been repaired. The letters and numbers are clean and crisp and the indicator is a bright red. The mounting tabs are intact. This part was professionally removed and is in good working order. These parts were professionally removed. They are original GM parts and Remember nothing fits like original GM parts
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